Exercise 95. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Past Simple, Past Continuous and Past Perfect. Last night we (to go) to a football match. We (to take) a bus. The bus (to
be) full of people as many people (to want) to see the match. We (to get) off the
bus and (to go) in the direction of the stadium. While we (to cross) the road, I (to
see) Victor. He (to stand) at the corner. He said he (to wait) for his friend who
(to come) to St.Petersburg the day before and (to wish) to see the new stadium.
A man(to come) up to me and asked if I (to have) a spare ticket for the match.
Victor told us that two boys just (to ask) him whether he (to have) a spare ticket.
We (to enter) the stadium just as the football players (to come) out on to the
field. At the entrance to the stadium we (to meet) Sergei. He (to show) us to our
seats and we (to agree) to meet in the refreshment-room during the interval. He
(to ask) me if I (to play) football in my childhood.
Exercise 96. Open the brackets using the verbs in one of the future tenses: Future Simple, Future Continuous илиFuture Perfect. 1.I (to do) my homework tomorrow. 2. I (to do) my homework at six
o’clock tomorrow. 3. I (to do) my homework by six o’clock tomorrow. 4. When
I come home tomorrow, my family (to have) supper. 5. When you come to my
place tomorrow, I (to read) your book. I (to do) my homework by the time you
come. 6. Don’t come to my place tomorrow. ( (to write) a composition the
whole evening. 7. I (not to go) to the cinema tomorrow. I (to watch) TV the
whole evening. 8. What you (to do) tomorrow? 9. What you (to do) at eight
o’clock tomorrow? 10. You (to play) volley-ball tomorrow? 11. You (to do) this
work by next Sunday? 12. When you (to go) to see your friend next time? 13.
How many pages you (to read) by five o’clock tomorrow? 14. Tomorrow I (to
begin) doing my homework as soon as I come from school. I (to do) my
homework from three till six. My father (to come) home at seven o’clock
tomorrow. My father (to come) home at seven o’clock tomorrow. I ((to do) all
my homework by the time he comes, and we (to go) for a walk together.