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1. We (live) in this house since 1970 that is to say ever since my father (die). He (come) to this country twelve years ago. He (be) born in South America and (live) there until he (get) married.
2. You (see) Mrs. Chi lately? - yes. I (see) her at the school gate three day ago.
3. As soon as I have enough money. I'll buy a new car.
4. I (not use) the car this evening, so you can have it.
5. I (walk) along the street when I suddenly (feel) something hit me in the back. I (not know) what it was.
6. My brother is an architect. He loves (design) new buildings.
7. They decided (not go) to the cinema.
8. There is no point in (arrive) half an hour early.
9. I found a tree (lie) across the road. I wasted hours (look) for this book.
10. Pardon me for (be) late. It is very kind of you (wait) for me.
11. I still remember for (hear) her (sing) this song.
12. I distinctly remember (pay) him. I gave him 2 dollars.
13. If only he (know) then that the disease was curable.
14. The teller was made (lie) down on the floor.
15. You risk (lose) your money when you put it into that business.
16. It is difficult to get used to (eat) with chopsticks I prefer (drive) to (be driven).
17. I'll never forget (meet) her years ago.
18. She was made (pay) back the money.
19. He described the accident as if he (see) it himself.
20. Has he learnt the poem, he (tell) her about it.
21. Can you see that I'm busy (write)?
22. Hardly I (arrive) when a quarrel broke out.
23. How you (get) on at school?
24. Hardly he (take) up the book when the phone ring.
25. Coming into the room he (see) Mary where he (leave) her.
26. It's time we (leave) for the airport.
27. Is there anything here worth (buy)?
28. Provided you leave now, you (catch) the train.
29. As long as you (use) my car carefully, you can lend you some days.
30. The committee recommends that the annual subscription (be) increased to $3.
31. God save the Queen.
32. My sister (talk) to his pen pal on the phone at the moment. They (not contact) each other for a long time.
33. Jeans (make) about 2 hundred years ago, and now they (sell) in every corner of the world.
34. I wish I (have) a good English-Vietnamese dictionary.
35. If there (be) too much exhaust fume in the air, more and more people (cope) with respiratory problems.
36. I suggest (burn) coal to heat the house.
37. I think we should (speak) English in the class.
38. These students (learn) English since they (be) five.
39. Who (invent) telephone?
40. Lan (write) to her pen pal for three years, and they (meet) each other last week.
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1. The traffic was very heavy. By the time I (get) to Linda's party, everyone (already arrive).
2. I'll graduate in June, I (see) you in July. By the time I (see) you, I (graduate).
3. Behave yourself, Lucy. If you (do) that again, you (have) to go to bed.
4. When Alice (get) here, you (show) her to her room?
5. As Hugh and I (come) down the steps we nearly (run) into my father.
6. I (think) about you a lot lately and I (come) to the conclusion that I (be not) able to live without you.
7. I don't mind (wait). I'd rather (be) too early than too late.
8. I think your garden needs (weed). And you'd better (have) it done tomorrow.
9. Woul your children mind (keep) quiet for a moment? I'm trying (fill) in a form.
10. Hurry up or our favourite TV programmer (be) over long before we (reach) home.
11. We came to sit on a park bench for a rest. We (shop) around all morning and (buy) a lot of food.
12. I (think) your father's health (improve) so much since I (see) him last.
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1. I suggested that you (feel)overtired.
2. Whatever(be) difficulties before us we must face them.
3. (Leave) in the open air for years, the car now is rusty.
4. The police arrested a man (rob) a bank.
5. As soon as she (leave) her house she step onto bus.
6. As soon as he (sell) out his newspapers he (go) home.
7. The Brown (live) in New York for 10 years before they (moved) to Carlifornia last year.
8. John isn't here yet I (wait) for her since noon, but she till (not arrive).
9. We (just decide) that we (undertake) the job.
10. Tomorrow I'm going to leave for home. When I (arrive) at the airport, Mary (wait) for me.
11. Mar was born in 1950. By the year 2001, she (live) on this earth for 51 years.