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Present and past tenses (CE)
Put in a pronoun and the correct form of the verb. Use the past continuous (was doingi.
the past simple (did) or the present perfect continuous (have been doing).
Mark: I rang at one, but you weren't in your office.
Sarah:
No, I was having (have) lunch.
1 David: You look tired.
Melanie: Yes, I expect I do.
(work) all day
2. Sarah: Is Laura at home?
Trevor: No, ....
(go) out about half an hour ago.
3 Vicky I haven't finished this letter yet.
Rachel: It must be a long letter..
(write) it since lunch-time
4 Harriet I see you've got some new neighbours.
Tom Yes, a young couple. ...
(move) in last month.
5 David: Did Tom drive you home?
Melanie Yes,
Yes, ......
(stop) and offered me a lift
while
(wait) for a bus outside the town hall.
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Homework
Present and past tenses (CE)
Put a pronoun and the correct form of the verb. Use the past continuous (was doing), the past simple (did) or the present perfect continuous (have been doing).
Mark: I rang at one, but you weren't in your office.
Sarah:
No, I was having lunch.
1. David: You look tired.
Melanie: Yes, I expect I do.
I have been working all day .
2. Sarah: Is Laura at home?
Trevor: No, she went out about half an hour ago.
3. Vicky I haven't finished this letter yet.
Rachel: It must be a long letter, you have been writing it since lunch-time .
4. Harriet I see you've got some new neighbors.
Tom Yes, a young couple moved in last month.
5. David: Did Tom drive you home?
Melanie Yes, stopped and offered me a lift while I was waiting for a bus outside the town hall.
Explanation