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2. When he (to run) after the tram, he (to fall) and (to hurt) his leg.
We (to have) to carry him home. Now he (to lie) in bed.
The doctor
just (to leave). The doctor (to say) he must stay in bed for a week. 3.
He (to look) through my album when I (to enter). “You (to like) my
sketches?” I (to ask) him. “They (not to be) very good.” 4. What you
(to look) for? — I (to lose) my pen and (to want) to find it before it
(to get) dark. — When you (to lose) it? — I (to think) I (to drop) it
somewhere here when I (to go) to the Institute this afternoon. 5. My
friend Robert (to learn) French
for the last three years, and now he
(to study) German, too.
6. You (to speak) to Ann yesterday? — No, I (not to see) her for
a long time. I (not to remember) when I last (to see) her. 7. My
brother (to study) modern English
literature for two years and
then (to give) it up. 8. I (to look) at this photograph for five min
utes, but I can’t see you in it. — I’m afraid you (to look) at the
wrong one. 9. You must stop reading; you have a headache
because you (to read) too long! 10. My elder brother (to join) the
army when he (to be) eighteen. 11. They (to live)
in that town for
ten years and then (to move) to the country. 12. We (to live)
here for the last six months, and just (to decide) to move. 13. He
(to write) a new play for the last two years, but he (not to finish)
it yet.
To Lesson 15
120. Insert the missing conjunctions and comment on the use of
tenses in the following sentences. (Conjunctions to be used: when, till,
when, till,
when, till,
when, till,
when, till,
before, after, as soon as, while, i
before, after, as soon as, while, i
before, after, as soon as, while, i
before, after, as soon as, while, i
before, after, as soon as, while, ifffff ) :
1. I shall believe it ... I see it. 2. You must wait ...
the light
changes to green. 3. I shall be ready ... you count ten. 4. He will
ring up for the taxi ... you finish packing. 5. I shall tell you a
secret ... my brother goes out. 6. We shall be starting immediate
ly ... you finish your dinner. 7. I don’t think he will write ... he
arrives. 8. I shall always remember you ... I live. 9. I shall be pre
paring breakfast ... you are taking a shower. 10. I shall put on my
raincoat ... it starts to rain. 11. He’ll tell you ... you ask him.
12. ... you stay in the readinghall I’ll be working in the laborato
ry. 13. He will stay here ... you come. 14. ...
they show me their
homework, I will correct it.