Put the verbs into a suitable tense. 1. Don't worry. I (give) Mr Brown your message as soon as he (come) in. 2. He (run) to the bus stop but when he (get) there, the bus (already, go) 3. Of cours I trust you! Look, I (not offer) to lend you the money if I (think) you (not pay) me. 4. What time (thiś train get ) to Edinburgh? 5. It (say) in today's paper that a number of valuable paintings (steal) from the Tate Gallery. 6. I (tell) my boss yesterday that I (want) to give in my notice because I (find) a better job
Frogurt
1. Don't worry. I will give Mr Brown your message as soon as he comes in. 2. He ran to the bus stop but when he got there, the bus has already gone 3. Of course I trust you! Look, I wouldn't offer to lend you the money if I thought you won't pay me. 4. What time will this traing get to Edinburgh? 5. It says in today's paper that a number of valuable paintings have been stolen from the Tate Gallery. 6. I told my boss yesterday that I wanted to give in my notice because I have found a better job
2. He ran to the bus stop but when he got there, the bus has already gone
3. Of course I trust you! Look, I wouldn't offer to lend you the money if I thought you won't pay me.
4. What time will this traing get to Edinburgh?
5. It says in today's paper that a number of valuable paintings have been stolen from the Tate Gallery.
6. I told my boss yesterday that I wanted to give in my notice because I have found a better job