Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets 1. If you dont stay ) in bed for a couple of days at least, you will never feel better. 2. Kate was (standing in front of the mirror when somebody knocked at the door. 3. By the time she is 50, she have lived in this country for most of her life. 4. I am afraid I have to inform you that your application for funding has turned down. 5. His horse was lame so he had to finish the journey on foot. 6. You (have cut) your finger. Look, it is bleeding . Put a plaster on it. 7. When he (finishes) packing the furniture the whole room will be) in a mess
Where do I go to ?
I go to school, don't I?
Who goes to school?
Does she go to school?
Do you go home after classes?
Do they do their homework on Sunday?
Does she go to school or to the theatre?
Do you go home or to the cinema after classes ?
Do they do their homework on Sunday or on Saturday?
Where does she go to?
Where do you go after classes?
When do they do their homework?
She goes to school, doesn't she?
You go home after classes, don''t you?
They do their homework on Sunday, don't they?
Who goes to school?
Who goes home after classes?
Who does their homework on Sunday?
1. If you dont stay ) in bed for a couple of days at least, you will never feel better.
2. Kate was (standing in front of the mirror when somebody knocked at the door.
3. By the time she is 50, she have lived in this country for most of her life.
4. I am afraid I have to inform you that your application for funding has turned down.
5. His horse was lame so he had to finish the journey on foot.
6. You (have cut) your finger. Look, it is bleeding . Put a plaster on it.
7. When he (finishes) packing the furniture the whole room will be) in a mess