Bardzo proszę, niech mi ktoś sprawdzi to zadanko, po każdym nawiasie (pogrubione) wpisałam czasowniki w takim czasie, jaki mi się wydawał okej, ale nie mam pewności, proszę proszę proszę. PRESENT FORMS If you (not/ listen) aren’t listening to the radio, why don’t you switch it off? His only bad habit is that he (talk) is talking too loudly. I (not/ apply) haven’t applied for a job with your company before. Who (sit) sits here? My secretary does. Those potatoes (boil) have been boiling for an hour. (you/ ever/ see) Have you ever seen UFO? Who (you/ think) do you think you are, speaking to me like that! (you/ see) Are you seeing much of your brother these days? I’m sorry, I (feel) feel too tired to go out this evening. He (try) is trying to find a permanent job. You (spill) have spilt the coffee all over my trousers – look! We (still/ not/ discover) still haven’t discovered life on other planets. I (wait) have been waiting for you for a whole hour! We (have) are having a great time here inLondon. The film (end) ends with a dramatic car chase. The weather (get) is getting hotter and hotter. We haven’t decided yet, but we (think) think of moving the house. How long (you/ look for) are you looking for employment? They (be) have been here since 10 o’clock. He (not/ run) doesn’t run a travel agency, he is a taxi driver. PAST FORMS They stood under the shelter because it (rain) was raining. He (be) was broken. He (spend) had spent all his money. I (have) was having a nightmare when the alarm (go off) went off and woke me up. His hands were covered in oil because he (try) have been trying to fix the car all morning.Unfortunately, he (not/ manage) didn’t manage to make it start. This time last week I (fly) was flying to Athens. The witness claimed he (not/ see) haven’t seen the accused before. Although I (set off) set off early, I got there late and everybody (wait) were waiting for me to start the meeting; the chairperson told me they (wait) have been waiting for a whole hour. When she opened the window she was happy to see it (snow) was snowing lightly. In fact, it (snow) was snowing all night and snow (cover) covered all the rooftops. (you/ see) Did you see the Bruce Lee film on TV last night? What (she/ do) she did when the fire started? The patient (be) has been in the hospital for two weeks, before he fully (recover) recovered. They (climb) have been climbing for five hours before they reached the top of the mountain.EXPRESSING FUTURE All right, I (see) will see you at eight. Greg (give) will give you a lift if you like. Look, that building (collapse) is going to collapse soon. I (drive) will be driving toMadrid next week so I can give you a lift if you like. Today is Tuesday. Rosy says she (finish) will have finished her assignments by Saturday. Leave the washing up, I (do) will do it later. According to my diary, we (not/ meet) aren’t meeting at 7PM tomorrow but at 6PM. This lesson is boring, when (it/ finish) does it finish? I (be) will be rich one day! By May he (live) would have been living abroad for six years. The men (deliver) will deliver the furniture tomorrow. They (make) will have made the decision by Friday. I forgot to invite Fergus to the party. – That’s ok. I (see) am seeing him this afternoon. Excuse me, Colin. (you/ go) Are you going to the library this morning? I really need a drink. –Fine, I (buy) will buy you one, what would you like? It’s 8 o’clock – you (be) will be late again! I (see) am seeing Miki at the weekend. By the time you will receive this letter, I (finish) will have finished my final exams. The National Theatre (celebrate) will be celebrating its thirtieth anniversary soon. I can give you a lift to the station, It’s no trouble for me – I (go) am going that way anyway.
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