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- Light (to travel) more quickly than sound
- What he (to do) when you (to see) him yesterday?
- If you (to ring) me up tomorrow, I (to tell) you all about i
- Peter (to read) by the fireplace when the door (to ope
- Yesterday the children (to do) all their homework before their mother (to come) home
- On leaving the hall the students (to thank) the professor who (to deliver) the lecture
- When I (to enter) the hall, the students (to listen) to a very interesting lecture
- He quickly forgot everything he (to learn) at school
- Yesterday by eight o’clock he (to finish) all his homework, and when I (to come) to his place at nine, he (to read
- First I (to answer) the phone, and then I read your lette
- The lesson (not yet to begin), and the children (to talk) loudly in the corrido
- A great number of students (to study) in the reading hall when I (to enter) it last nigh
- I (to give) you this book when I (to finish) reading i
- By the fifteenth of January the students (to pass) all the examinations
- I (not to receive) the visa ye
- He (to read) a book at 5 o’clock yesterday
- When morning came, the storm already (to stop), but the snow still (to fall
- When the ship (to cross) the ocean, a great storm (to break) ou
- When I (to wash) the telephone (to ring
- Don’t go to Nick’s place! He (to work
- We already (to cover) about ten miles when Peter suddenly exclaimed: «Here is the station!»
- It (to be) nearly eleven o’clock when we (to begin) doing this work
- We (to drink) tea when the telephone (to ring
- Everybody (to be) at the door of the museum, but my friend (not yet to come
- The rain (to shop) by the time we (to reach) home
- They (to sit) in the room when the taxi arrived
- Johnny noticed that everybody (to look) at him, and he (to feel) shy
Light (to travel) more quickly than sound
- travels
- is traveling
- traveled
What he (to do) when you (to see) him yesterday?
- was … doing, saw
- did … do, saw
- was… doing, was seeing
If you (to ring) me up tomorrow, I (to tell) you all about i
- ring, will tell
- will ring, will tell
- ring, tell
Peter (to read) by the fireplace when the door (to ope
- was reading, opened
- read, opened
- read, was opening
- was reading, was opening
Yesterday the children (to do) all their homework before their mother (to come) home
- had done, came
- did, came
- were doing, came
- did, were coming
On leaving the hall the students (to thank) the professor who (to deliver) the lecture
- thank, deliver
- thanked, had delivered
- had thanked, had delivered
When I (to enter) the hall, the students (to listen) to a very interesting lecture
- entered, were listening
- was entering, listened
- was entering, were listening
- entered, listened
He quickly forgot everything he (to learn) at school
- had learnt
- learnt
- learns
- was learning
Yesterday by eight o’clock he (to finish) all his homework, and when I (to come) to his place at nine, he (to read
- had finished, came, was reading
- finished, came, was reading
- had finished, had come, was reading
First I (to answer) the phone, and then I read your lette
- answered
- answer
- was answering
The lesson (not yet to begin), and the children (to talk) loudly in the corrido
- had not begun, were talking
- had not begun, was talking
- has not begun, were talking
A great number of students (to study) in the reading hall when I (to enter) it last nigh
- was studying, entered
- studied, was entering
- was studying, was entering
- were studying, entered
I (to give) you this book when I (to finish) reading i
- will give, finish
- will give, will finish
- give, finish
By the fifteenth of January the students (to pass) all the examinations
- had passed
- have passed
- passed
- pass
I (not to receive) the visa ye
- haven’t received
- hadn’t received
- received
He (to read) a book at 5 o’clock yesterday
- was reading
- read
- reads
When morning came, the storm already (to stop), but the snow still (to fall
- had stopped, was falling
- stopped, was falling
- had stopped, had fallen
When the ship (to cross) the ocean, a great storm (to break) ou
- was crossing, broke
- crossed, broke
- crossed, was breaking
When I (to wash) the telephone (to ring
- was washing, rang
- washed, rang
- washed, was ringing
Don’t go to Nick’s place! He (to work
- is working
- works
- worked
We already (to cover) about ten miles when Peter suddenly exclaimed: «Here is the station!»
- had covered
- covered
- cover
It (to be) nearly eleven o’clock when we (to begin) doing this work
- was, began
- was, begin
- is, began
We (to drink) tea when the telephone (to ring
- were drinking, rang
- drank, rang
- were drinking, was ringing
- drank, was ringing
Everybody (to be) at the door of the museum, but my friend (not yet to come
- was, hadn’t come
- were, hadn’t come
- was, came
- were, came
The rain (to shop) by the time we (to reach) home
- had stopped, reached
- stopped, had reached
- stopped, reached
They (to sit) in the room when the taxi arrived
- were sitting
- sat
- had sat
Johnny noticed that everybody (to look) at him, and he (to feel) shy
- was looking, felt
- were looking, was feeling
- looked, felt