Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.

1. Jack hasn't travelled abroad for years.

timeThe last ...time Jack travelled... abroad was years ago.

2. When did Monica get married?

since How long is it ….. married?

3. It was the first time she had visited the National Gallery.

never She ….. the National Gallery before.

4. Jessica didn't start cooking until after the children had fallen asleep.

before Jessica waited until the children ….. started cooking.

5. The last time I went to the theatre was months ago.

have I ….. the theatre for months.

6. It's two months since she called me.

has She ….. me for two months.

7. The president waited until all the reporters had arrived before he made his statement.

making The president didn't ….. statement until all the reporters had arrived.

8. We haven't played chess for a month.

since It's a month …. chess.

9. She waited until Tom had left before she began packing.

after She didn't begin packing ….. left.

 

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.

1 A: There's a lovely smell coming from the kitchen.

B: Yes, I ...'ve been cooking... (cook) biscuits.

2 A: … (you/ever/go) to Australia?

B: No, I haven't.

3 A: Did you manage to get to the bank yesterday?

B: No, it … (close) by the time I got there.

4 A: Are you new to this area?

B: No. I … (live) in this area for three years.

5 A: I see you finally bought a new video.

B: Yes, I … (try) to fix the old one for ages when I decided to buy a new one.

6 A: Is Mr Dixon free yet?

B: No, he … (be) in a meeting at the moment.

7 A: Where did you go for dinner on your birthday?

B: I … (go) to the new Chinese restaurant in town.

8 A: What are you looking for?

B: My keys. I … (lose) them.

9 A: Did you find the papers you were looking for?

B: Yes. They … (be) on my desk all the time.

10 A: I'm tired. We … (walk) all morning.

B: Let's stop and have something to eat, then.

11 A: What … (you/buy) your mother for Christmas?

B: I got her a new jumper.

12 A: What time … (you/leave) tomorrow?

B: Very early. At 6 o'clock in the morning.

13 A: Linda is very good at her job, isn't she?

b: Yes. She … (do) the same job for thirty years.

14 A: When did you see Janet?

B: While I … (wait) at the bus stop yesterday morning.

15 A: Have you made plans for Saturday yet?

B: Yes, I … (go) to the cinema with Ed.

16 A: Where were you at 5 o'clock yesterday?

B: I … (have) a lesson.

17 A: Did you enjoy your flight?

B: Yes, but I was nervous because I … (not/fly) before.

 


FUTURE FORMS

Tanya Smirnoff is a famous astrologer. She's been invited on a TV show to give her astrological predictions for next year. Using the prompts below, make sentences, as in the example.

e.g. An eartyhquake will strike Asia.

1 earthquake/strike/Asia

2 Tom Murray/win/elections

3 economy/not improve/significantly

4 number of road accidents/increase

5 America/establish/colony/on Mars

6 scientists/not discover/cure for common cold