I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.
1. I (see) ………………… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ………………… me. He (look) …………… the other way.
2. I (slip) ………………… on the ice while I (cross) ………………… the street in front of the dorm.
3. I (cycle) ………………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) ………………… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ………………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………………… him.
4. Mary and I (be) ……………… best friends since we (study) ………………… in the same class in the primary school.
5. I understand you (have) ………… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ……………… exactly?
6. He (leave) ………………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………………… him since then.
7. I (not see) ………………… Charles for some time. ~ He (be) ………………… ill, poor chap. He (collapse) ………………… at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) ………………… to hospital. They (send) ………………… him home after two days but he (not come) ………………… back to work yet.
8. 'What you (do) …………………between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) ………………… the detective. - I (clean) ………………… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'
9. It (snow) ………………… heavily when he (wake) ………………… up. He (remember) ………………… that Jack (come) ………………… for lunch and (decide) ………………… to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) ………………… his way in the snowy lanes.
All the guides here (speak) ………………… at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) ………………… every summer.
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1. I (see) ………saw……… Ba in city yesterday but he (not see) ……didn't see…………… me. He (look) ………was looking………… the other way.
2. I (slip) ………slipped………… on the ice while I (cross) …was crossing……………… the street in front of the dorm.
3. I (cycle) ………was cycling………… home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) …………stepped……… out into the road in front of me. I (go) ……was going………… quite fast but luckily I (manage) ………managed………… to stop in time and (not/ hit) ………didn't hit………… him.
4. Mary and I (be) ………have been………… best friends since we (study) ………studied………… in the same class in the primary school.
5. I understand you (have) ……had……… an unpleasant experience at the weekend. What (happen) ………happened……… exactly?
6. He (leave) ………left………… for London two years ago and I (not see) ………haven't seen………… him since then.
7. I (not see) ……haven't seen…………… Charles for some time. ~ He (be) …………has been……… ill, poor chap. He (collapse) ………collapsed………… at work a fortnight ago and (be taken) …was taken……………… to hospital. They
(send) ………sent………… him home after two days but he (not come) ……hasn't come…………… back to work yet.
8. 'What you (do) ………were you doing……… between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?' (say) ………said……… the detective.
- I (clean) ………was cleaning……… my house,' said Mrs Jones. I always clean my house on Saturday mornings.'
9. It (snow) …………was snowing……… heavily when he (wake) ……woke…………… up. He (remember) ………remembered ………… that Jack (come) ……would come…………… for lunch and (decide) …………decided ……… to go down to the station to meet him in case he (lose) …………lost……… his way in the snowy lanes.
10.All the guides here (speak) ……speak…………… at least three foreign languages, because a lot of foreign visitors (come) ……come…………… every summer.