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Supply the Tenses. Re-write the Sentences
if necessary. |
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It is not pleasant to go out while
it (rain), but we do so while the sun (shine). |
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I am glad you (write) with a new
pen today, as yesterday your writing (be) untidy. |
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What you (do) when I came into the
room ? I (write ) my composition. |
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Whenever I (see) him, he (walk)
quickly. |
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I see you (wearing) your new suit
today. |
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(Go) you to a wedding ? |
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No, I (go) to visit my uncle. |
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What you (do) in my house ? I
(mend) the chairs. |
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Some thieves once (enter) the
palace of a king disguised as workmen. |
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When the king (ask) them what they
(do), they (say) they (take) away the clock to mend it. |
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I must have the house repaired, as
it (begin) to fall to pieces, and the plaster (drop) off the
walls. |
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When (come) your uncle to see you ? |
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He (come) as often as he can. |
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I was obliged to leave Kuala
Lumpur, as I (find) I (spend) too much money at that time. |
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I hope your brother is better. He
is not well yet, but his health (improve). |
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I (sit) in my garden yesterday,
when the servant (come) and (say) that a visitor (wait) for me
in the drawing-room. |
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Answers |
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1. |
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It is not pleasant to go out while
it rains, but we do so while
the sun shines. |
2. |
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I am glad you
are writing with a new pen today, as yesterday
your writing was untidy. |
3. |
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What were
you doing when I came into the room ? I
was writing my composition. |
4. |
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Whenever I
see him, he walks
quickly. |
5. |
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I see you
are wearing your new suit today. |
6. |
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Are you
going to a wedding ? |
7. |
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No, I am
going to visit my uncle. |
8. |
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What are
you doing in my house ? I
mending the chairs. |
9. |
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Some thieves once
entered the palace of a king
disguised as workmen. |
10. |
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When the king
asked them what they were
doing, they said
they were taking away the
clock to mend it. |
11. |
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I must have the house repaired, as
it has begun to fall to
pieces, and the plaster is dropping
off the walls. |
12. |
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When is
your uncle coming to see you ? |
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He comes
as often as he can. |
14. |
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I was obliged to leave Kuala
Lumpur, as I found I
had spent too much money at
that time. |
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I hope your brother is better. He
is not well yet, but his health is
improving. |
16. |
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I sat
in my garden yesterday, when the servant
came and said
that a visitor was waiting
for me in the drawing-room. |