Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.
1. (skate) is my favourite sport.
2. It's impossible (sleep) when you hear loud music.
3. Our Maths teacher makes us (check) the tests of other students.
4. Mary doesn't mind (do) the housework.
5. Tom's doctor suggested (see) a specialist about his arm.
6. Let's miss the train. It would be easier (drive).
7. My parents are very strict. They don't let me (go out) with my friends.
8. Students hope (receive) the exam results by Friday.
9. Tourists would like (pay) their bill now as they're leaving early.
10. (Travel) alone can be a risky experience.
Present progressive: I am attending a special course in English, this week
Present perfect: I have attended a special course in English, twice a week
Past simple: I attended a special course in English, twice a week
Past progressive: I was attending a special course in English, twice a week
Past perfect: I had attended a special course in English, twice a week
Future simple: I will attend a special course in English, twice a week
Future progressive: I will be attending a special course in English, twice a week
Future Perfect: I will have attended a special course in English, twice a week
Did you go to the mountains last winter or summer?
Where did you go last winter?
I went to the mountains last winter, aren't I?
Who went to the mountains last winter?
Was it your birthday yesterday?
Was it your birthday yesterday or the day before yesterday?
When was it your birthday?
It was your birthday yesterday, wasn't it?
What was it yesterday?
Was my brother on holiday in autumn last year?
Was my brother on holiday in autumn or in spring last year?
When was my brother on holiday?
My brother was on holiday in autumn last year, wasn't he?
Who was on holiday in autumn last year?