Use the correct tense form (indefinite, continuous, perfect tenses). 1. i (to make) a report at the seminar on monday. you (to make) your report yet? 2. i (to pass) my english exam last week. 3. when we came the train (to leave) already. 4. he (to read) a lot and (to know) a lot. 5. normally i (to have breakfast) at 8 in the morning. 6. what you (to speak) about?
2. I (passed) my English exam last week.
3. When we came the train (had already left).
4. He (has read) a lot and (knows) a lot.
5. Normally I (have breakfast) at 8 in the morning.
6. What are you (speaking) about?