When he entered [Past S.] the room, the movie already started [Past S.]. He had worked [Past P.] for five years before he enrolled [Past S.] in the University. How many years had you lived [Past P.] in the center before he moved [Past S.]? By the end of the semester, students will have written [Future P.] two pieces of coursework. When we returned [Past S.] from the walk, the hostess cleaned up [Past S.] the dishes. I hope [Present S.] that by the end of the week the weather will have changed [Future P.] for the better. I accidentally met [Past S.] her in the street. We have not met [Present P.] since the childhood. After I finish [Present S.] reading the book, I will tell [Future S.] you the contents. When they came [Past S.], we discussed [Past S.] all the issues. They had conducted [Past P.] a series of negotiations before signing the agreement.
P — Perfect, S — Simple / Indefinite
When he entered [Past S.] the room, the movie already started [Past S.]. He had worked [Past P.] for five years before he enrolled [Past S.] in the University. How many years had you lived [Past P.] in the center before he moved [Past S.]? By the end of the semester, students will have written [Future P.] two pieces of coursework. When we returned [Past S.] from the walk, the hostess cleaned up [Past S.] the dishes. I hope [Present S.] that by the end of the week the weather will have changed [Future P.] for the better. I accidentally met [Past S.] her in the street. We have not met [Present P.] since the childhood. After I finish [Present S.] reading the book, I will tell [Future S.] you the contents. When they came [Past S.], we discussed [Past S.] all the issues. They had conducted [Past P.] a series of negotiations before signing the agreement.1. I got up at seven in the morning.
2. I like black coffee.
3. He speaks three language.
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5. Restaurants stay open late in Spain.
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7. He has a flat near the centre.
8. What do you think of Shakespeare?
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10. Peter's in the kitchen. He is cooking breakfast.
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II. 1. He has four cars, all of them Rolls-Royces.
2. I'm going to have lunch with my mother tomorrow.
1. What do you think of Stephen Spielberg's latest film?
2. You're day-dreaming. What are you thinking about?
1. I expect an important phone call from America. Could you tell me when it
comes?
2. I am expecting you're hungry after so much hard work. Shall I get you something?
1. He is appearing to understand what you say to him, but when you ask him a question, he isn't so sure.
2. Roy Pond appears at Her Majesty's Theatre in the role of King Lear.
1. Something smells good in the kitchen. What's cooking?
2. Why are you smelling the meat? Do you think it's gone off?
1. I need to know how much the meat weighs to know how long to cook it for.
2. Why are you weighing yourself? Do you think you've put on weight?
1. I see what you mean, but I don't agree.
2. She is seeing a solicitor about her aunt's will.
1. I usually pick up languages quickly, but I'm having difficulties learning Chinese.
2. He has more clothes than a department store.
1. It looks as if it's going to rain.
2. What are you doing on your hands and knees?Are you looking for
something?
1. What are you thinking of doing when you leave here?
2 . How much do you think it would cost to fly to Australia?