3. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.( Use the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous) 1. The police (go) after a robber for over an hour.
2. We never(buy) things at the flea market.
3. The waiters already (serve) steamed fish.
4. Vegetables (boil) for 30 minutes.
5. We (try) to find tickets for the concert for three weeks.
6. My sister (write) her new book for the last two months.
7. She (not/read) this book yet.
8. You look tired! you (work) all day?
9. I (not / eat) Chinese food yet.
10. How long you (study) English?
I was going to the cinema at four o'clock yesterday.
I was going to the cinema when you met me.
I was doing my homework the whole evening yesterday.
I was doing my homework when mother came home.
I did my homework yesterday.
I was doing my homework from five till eight yesterday.
I was doing my homework at six o'clock yesterday.
I didn't play the piano yesterday. I was writing a letter to my friend. 1
I wasn't playing the piano at four o'clock yesterday. I was reading a book.
He was not sleeping when father came home. He was doing his homework.
When we were in the country last summer, I went to the wood one day. In the wood I found a little fox cub. I brought it home. I decided to tame the cub. Every day I fed it and took care of it. I tamed it the whole summer. Now the fox cub is quite tame. It lives in my house.
When I was going to school the day before yesterday, I met Mike and Pete. They were talking and laughing. They told me a funny story. Soon I was laughing, too. I was still laughing when we came to school. After school I told this story at home. My father and mother liked
2. The hotel was only 2 km from the city’s shopping and (entertainment) areas.
3. There were over 10,000 (spectators) at the stadium on Sunday.
4. Whatever you do, it’s important to have ambition and (determination).
5. Jane served as a (governess) for Mr. Rochester’s little foster-child.
6. Initiative and social skills are always attractive to (employers).
7. The industry needs better (management) rather than more money.
8. They invited a few (celebrities) to open the festival.
9. Sometimes we prefer to use symbols and icons for (communication).
10. She takes her (responsibilities) as a teacher very seriously.