III. Put the verbs in brackets into a correct tense.
A Last summer I (0) ...visited..., (visit) the United States. I ............................................. (17. look
forward) to the trip for ages, and I ............................................. (18. enjoy) myself very much.
On the 4th of July a friend ............................................. (19. suggest) we go and watch the
fireworks. I ....................................... (20. see) fireworks before, but I .................................
................................. (21. never / experience) anything like the spectacle we ...........................
................................. (22. witness) that night.
B This time next week I ............................................. (23. be) on my honeymoon and I
............................................. (24. forget) all about my problems at work. My husband and I
....................................... (25. relax) by the pool and we ............................................. (26.
look forward) to spending romantic evenings together.
C Peter .................................... (27. drive) to work yesterday when a dog .................................
................................. (28. run) into the middle of the road. Peter .......................................
(29. manage) to stop in time but the car which ....................................... (30. follow) behind him
....................................... (31. crash) into the back of his car. Then the two cars .....................
................................. (32. collide) with a police car which ................................. (33. travel)
in the opposite direction.
III. Put the verbs in brackets into a correct tense.
A Last summer I (0) ...visited..., (visit) the United States. I had looked forward (17. look
forward) to the trip for ages, and I enjoyed (18. enjoy) myself very much.
On the 4th of July a friend suggested (19. suggest) we go and watch the
fireworks. I had seen (20. see) fireworks before, but I had never experienced (21. never / experience) anything like the spectacle we witnessed (22. witness) that night.
B This time next week I will be (23. be) on my honeymoon and I
will forget (24. forget) all about my problems at work. My husband and I
will be relaxing (25. relax) by the pool and we are looking forward (26.
look forward) to spending romantic evenings together.
C Peter was driving (27. drive) to work yesterday when a dog ran (28. run) into the middle of the road. Peter managed
(29. manage) to stop in time but the car which was following (30. follow) behind him
crashed (31. crash) into the back of his car. Then the two cars collided (32. collide) with a police car which was travelling (33. travel)
in the opposite direction.