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115.

1. Please give me a pencil, I have lost mine.


2. I have not met Jan since Sunday.
3. Nora has just finished work.
4. — Where Sonia was ? — She went home. She left the room a minute ago.
5. What are you reading now? — I am reading “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Bronte.
6. They read “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens a month ago. What about you? Did You
read “David Copperfield”?
7. My watch stopped. There is something wrong with it.
8. Have You seen Joy today? — Yes, I have seen him at the institute.
9. Did You hear the new CD by Madonna? — Yes, I heard — When did you hear it ? — I heard it
last Sunday.
10. You changed so much. Anything has happened?
11. What you were doing here at such a late hour? Are You writing your composition? — No, I
have written it already. I am working at my report. — And when have you writen your
composition?—I have finished it yesterday.
12. I say, Tom, let’s have dinner. — No, thank you , I have already had dinner.
13. What was the weather like? Is it still raining? — No, it has stopped raining.

Ex. 116
1. They went to the Tate Gallery last week.
2. They have been to the Tate Gallery twice this week.
3. After school yesterday he came home, had dinner, read an article from the latest magazine
and began doing his homework.
4. “When did your friend return from the south?” “He returned yesterday. — You went to the
station to meet him?” “No, I did , I was very busy.”
5. I have seen this film this week. I like it very much.
6. When I entered the kitchen, I saw that my mother was standing at the table and cutting
some cabbage. She was cooking dinner.
7. As soon as I hear a cry, I ran out of the room and saw that a child lying on the ground and
crying . “What has happened ? Why were you crying ? You 63hurt) … yourself?” I asked.
8. As soon as I saw him I understood that he works hard. He ( to write) … something
and ( not to notice) … anything.
9. When I ( to come) … home yesterday, the children ( to run) … and (to sing ) merrily. “ We ( to
learn)
… a new song!” they cried.
10. When the young man ( to enter) … the room , she (to look) … at him in surprise. “ What you
( to want)… to tell me?” she ( to say) … . “Why you ( to come) …?”
11. It ( to rain) … hard when I ( to leave) … home yesterday, so I ( to return) … , ( to
put) … on my raincoat and ( to start) … again.
12. “Your brother ( to return ) from America?” “Yes , he ( to come ) … a few days ago.”
13. “You ( to be) … to France? Where you ( to be) … there?” “I (to be) … there in 1997.”
14. “Where ( to be) … your brother?” “He just ( to come) … home. He ( to take) … a shower in
the bathroom now.”

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