Continuous, Present, Past Perfect. 1. What you (to learn) for today? — I (to be) sorry, I (not to prepare) my lesson. I (to be) ill
yesterday and (not to know) what to do. I (to prepare) my lesson tomorrow. — If you (not to
prepare) your lesson tomorrow, you (to get) a bad mark.
2. What you (to do) at five o'clock yesterday?
3. Mike always (to do) his homework in the evening, but today he (to begin) doing it as soon
as he comes from school, because his father (to promise) to take him to the theatre.
4. When Mary (to come) home, her brother (to read) the book which she (to bring) him two
days before.
5. Autumn (to come). It (to be) November now. It (to get) colder, the days (to get) shorter. It
often (to rain). Soon it (to be) very cold.
6. When I (to do) my homework yesterday, I quickly (to run) to the yard, because my friends
(to wait) for me there.
7. We (to have) a good time last summer.
Exercise 7. Choose the right variant using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present