1. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive. 1. The clock just (strike) five. 2. They (build) the sports center for a year and a half. It'll soon be ready. 3. Nick is my best friend, I (know) him all my life. 4. Ann knows Kursk very well, she already (spend) there eight years. 5 It's 10 p.m. I(work) on my computer since six and I (finish not) yet. 6. I (read) this book since morning and find it boring. 7. She (learn) English since the 2 form. 8. Jack (wait) for his friend for an hour. Will he come?
1. By the time she comes I shall have finished the translation.
2. When you rest we shall finish the work.
3. As soon as he comes they will leave for the station.
4. Don't take another piece of cake until you eat this one.
5. As soon as he eats his porridge we shall serve coffee.
6. I'm sure he will enter this college.
7. By the time you come he will have entered the college.
8. Don't go out till you do that translation.
9. By the end of the year they will have married .
10. They won't go to New York before they marry.
11. I hope to make a fortune.
12. He will have saved money by the end of the month.