1) Use the right form of the verbs in brackets.
1. The kids (make) such a mess that it (take) me two hours to clean the rooms.
2. I (look) in the kitchen. My sister (put) the supper on the tray to take it into our Granny’s room.
3. I am sure you (enjoy) your visit to the cinema.
4. Sally and David (go) out for a year before they (get) married last September.
5. You are working too much on the computer. You (spoil) your eyes.
6. Joan (sit) there when I came down.
7. I’m sure you (feel) better after you (take) the medicine. I (want) you to believe me.
8. What (happen) here since I was away?
9. It is the second time I (read) this book.
10. I usually (have) a late cup of tea with my mom. We just (talk), (laugh) and (remember) some funny facts from my childhood.
2) Use the right form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I (know) what you mean.
2. This time tomorrow I (ski).
3. I (have) a great time.
4. A parachutist just (land) on the roof.
5. The firm (lose) $30 mln this year.
6. I (read) a lot of her books when I studied at school.
7. The builders say they (finish) the roof by next Monday.
8. Why you (look) at me like that?
9. That child (grow) older day by day.
10. It (be) spring soon.
11. By the time the bus (arrive) Kate (manage) to push her way to the front of the crowd.
12. Look! He (not/drink) his tea. It is still in his cup.
13. We usually (stay) with our friends when we (travel) to Kiev.