1 he / leave for Portugal tomorrow
...Is he leaving for Portugal tomorrow?
Yes,...he is…
2 they / spend / £2,000 on their holiday last year
No,
3 Jessica Moore / record / a hundred songs so far
Yes,
4 she / give / a big party on her birthday every year
No
5 Tom / see / the robbers when they were leaving the bank
Yes
6 the train / already / leave
No
7 they / get married / twenty years ago
No
Choose the correct answer.
When Jake (1)... C... the door, he knew someone (2) … in the house. Things were different. Earlier that morning, he (3) …. a man standing outside, and now he wondered if this man (4) … for him to leave the house. Jake went into the kitchen. The window was open. He was sure he (5) … it earlier. Next, he went into the garden. Jake knew something very strange (6) … on. He went back into the house. He had just got to the top of the stairs (7) … he heard a noise coming from the bedroom. Slowly, he opened the door and there, lying in the middle of the bed, was his sister! She (8) …! Jake was very relieved.
1 A has opened B opens C opened
2 A had been B is C has been
3 A was seeing B had seen C has seen
4 A is B waited C had been waiting
5 A had closed B was closing C had been closing
6 A was going B went C have been going
7 A after B when C while
8 A was sleeping B slept C had slept
Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, the present simple, the present continuous or the present perfect.
A: Hi Charles! I 1)... haven't seen... (not/see) you for ages. How are you?
B: I'm very well. Actually, I 2) … (just/come back) from my holidays.
A: Really? That's nice. Where 3) … (you/go)?
B: I 4) … (go) to Australia to visit my sister. She 5) … (live) there.
A: Yes, you 6) … (tell) me that, I think. 7) … (you/have) a good time?
B: Yes, it 8) …. (be) wonderful. The flight was very long, though.
A: Yes, you 9) … (look) quite tired.
B: Well, I 10) … (just/come) from the airport.
A: Bye, Charles. Have a good rest.
B: Thanks.