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Future Indefinite or Present Indefinite
1. The article (not to be) very difficult. He (to translate) it tonight.
2. My friend (to leave) tomorrow. She (to say) she (to write) to me every week.
3. I think he (to make) good progress very soon because he (to work) hard.
4. We (to have) another discussion as soon as we (to receive) the final results.
5. If you (to translate) this article into Russian, I (to use) it in my report.
6. If the sun (to be) red, it is a sign that we (to have) a fine day tomorrow.
7. There (to be) some mistakes in this document. – All right. I (to type) it again.
8. We (to contact) you if we, (to have) the information you are interested in.
9. Leave a note for them on the table and they (to see) it when they (to come)
10. You (to do) anything special tomorrow? – Yes, if my cousins (to come), I (to show) them round London.
Past Indefinite or Past Continuous
1. He (to come) in and (to see) Nelly who (to draw) a strange picture.
2. I (not to hear) what he (to say). I (to type) at the moment.
3. We (to talk) in silence for 5 minutes, then he (to speak).
4. When it (to happen)? It (to happen) when you (to talk) to your secretary.
5. Nobody (to know) what he (to think) about at that moment.
6. She (to make) good progress in French as an experienced teacher (to teach) her.
7. Paul (to walk) aimlessly up and down the room for a long time. He (not to know) what to do.
8. I (to sit) on the bench for half an hour and then (to begin) reading a book).
9. You (to see) him in the morning? – Yes, he (to stand) in the hall speaking to his colleagues.
10. While the manager (to talk) on the phone, the secretary (to get) the documents ready.
Past Indefinite or Present Perfect
1. He (to forget) his French since he (to leave) Paris.
2. The director (not to sign) the document yet.
3. I (to lose) my keys and (not to remember) where I (to see) them last.
4. You (to hear) from Jane lately? – Yes, I (to get) a message from her last night.
5. I (to get) a fax from Boston an hour ago, but I (not to answer) it yet.
6. You (to speak) to Ann yesterday? – No, I (not to see) her lately. I (not to remember) when I last (to see) her.
7. Where (to be) Nikolayev? Why he (not to come) to the Institute? – I (not to see) him today. I am afraid he (to fall) ill.
8. The lecture already (to begin). When it (to begin)? It (to begin) a few minutes ago.
9. I (not to see) them since we (to graduate) from the Institute.
10. You (to discuss) this problem with him, when you (to be) in Moscow?