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  • I (not like) computer games. I (think) they are boring.
    I DON'T like computer games. I THINK they are boring.
  • It isn't cold today. Why (you wear) a coat?
    It isn't cold today. Why ARE you WEARING a coat?
  • I (be) late for school three days ago.
    I WAS late for school three days ago.
  • He has worked here *** three years.
    at
    in
    for
    on
  • I think he starts working *** 8 o'clock.
    at
    on
    in
    since
  • How long (you live) in this town?
    How long HAVE you LIVED in this town?
  • (you ever be) late for school?
    HAVE you ever BEEN late for school?
  • How long (you live) in this house?
    How long HAVE you LIVED in this house?
  • He has worked here *** 2003.
    since
    at
    on
    in
  • Will you water the flowers? It (not rain) since Monday.
    Will you water the flowers? It HASN'T RAINED since Monday.
  • Is this your first visit to Moscow? (you be) to Moscow before? When (you visit) Moscow?
    Is this your first visit to Moscow? HAVE you BEEN to Moscow before? When DID you VISIT Moscow?
  • Let's have lunch in the garden. I'm sure it (not rain) this afternoon.
    Let's have lunch in the garden. I'm sure it WON'T RAIN this afternoon.
  • After coming home they (have) lunch, (play) football and (do) their homework.
    After coming home they HAD lunch, PLAYED football and DID their homework.
  • Let's go there in August. It usually (not rain) there in August.
    Let's go there in August. It usually (not rain) there in August.
  • It (happen) in 2021.
    It HAPPENED in 2021.
  • I (not decide) what to do yet. I (still think) about it.
    I HAVEN'T DECIDED what to do yet. I AM still THINKING about it.
  • He worked here *** summer.
    at
    since
    last
    next
  • Yesterday my brothers (come) home at one o'clock.
    Yesterday my brothers CAME home at one o'clock.
  • Tell Sam about the monument. He (never hear) about it.
    Tell Sam about the monument. He HAS never HEARD about it.
  • Granny, (you wear) a uniform at your school?
    Granny, DID you WEAR a uniform at your school?
  • Let's go out. We can play in the garden. It (not rain).
    Let's go out. We can play in the garden. It ISN'T RAINING.
  • What (be) your plans for the summer? (you spend) a month in the country?
    What ARE your plans for the summer? WILL you SPEND a month in the country?
  • He is going to work here *** summer.
    next
    last
    at
    since
  • I (still do) my homework. I (not do) my homework yet.
    I AM still DOING my homework. I HAVEN'T DONE my homework yet.
  • I'm sorry, I can't meet him tomorrow. I (visit) my grandparents.
    I'm sorry, I can't meet him tomorrow. I WILL visit my grandparents.
  • I promise I (read) the story tomorrow.
    I promise I WILL READ the story tomorrow.
  • Why (you go) to bed so early yesterday? -- I (be) tired.
    Why DID you GO to bed so early yesterday? -- I WAS tired.
  • Is he going to work ***?
    last year
    yesterday
    tomorrow
    last Sunday
  • He didn't work here *** 1999.
    at
    on
    since
    in
  • I (have) a party next Saturday. (you want) to come?
    I WILL have a party next Saturday. DO you want to come?
  • Don't ask me any questions. I (not remember) any details. I (read) this story five years ago.
    Don't ask me any questions. I DON'T REMEMBER any details. I READ this story five years ago.
  • He started to work here three years ***.
    before
    after
    since
    ago
  • Sorry, I can't talk to you. I (have) lunch.
    Sorry, I can't talk to you. I AM HAVING lunch.
  • Excuse me, (you speak) English? I (look) for the History Museum. Is it far from here?
    Excuse me, DO you SPEAK English? I AM LOOKING for the History Museum. Is it far from here?
  • I (not remember) Nina's address. Can you help me?
    I DON'T REMEMBER Nina's address. Can you help me?
  • (you ever eat) milk pudding? When (you eat) it?
    HAVE you ever EATEN milk pudding? When DID you EAT it?
  • Bob (move) to that city five years ago. He (already live) there for five years.
    Bob MOVED to that city five years ago. He HAS already LIVED there for five years.
  • When (you usually leave) the house?
    When DO you usually LEAVE the house?