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      1) The bus (to leave) this black mark on the asphalt.

      2) The family already (to have) dinner.

      3) You (to hide) the bride well? I don’t want the groom to find her very soon.

      4) The girls (to make) a new house for their dolls, take a look.

      5) Boomer (to hear) somebody outside, that’s why he is barking.

      6) Pablo (to hit) his brother for no reason, so they are fighting.

      7) Charlie (to know) Jackie for many years.

      8) The minister (to let) his secretary leave – he wants to be alone.

      9) Alice never (to keep) any secrets.

      10) I (to lose) the remote control again! Where is it?

      25. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

      1) Look, Anika (to leave) a note on the table.

      2) Bernie (to have) a nice suit at his graduation ceremony.

      3) The alligator (to hide) behind the tree and we cannot see it.

      4) Johnny (to make) this stick himself.

      5) The waterfall is this way, I just (to hear) the sound of water.

      6) Liu (to lose) her passport and cannot fly with us.

      7) The coconut (to hit) him on the head but he is OK.

      8) My mother (to keep) family archives so now we know who is who.

      9) Watson (to know) Sherlock’s schedule.

      10) Mr Foote (to let) everybody go.

      26. Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Present Perfect

      1) I already (to say) it twice.

      2) The boy is happy – he just (to ride) a bicycle for the first time in his life.

      3) Our hands (to meet) but not our hearts.

      4) The shop (to sell) all Chemistry textbooks. Where can we get one?

      5) Fitri (to put) the key under the doormat, get it from there.

      6) We (to read) your story and will publish it tomorrow.

      7) The water in the lake (to rise) after the rain; it’s good.

      8) Dilly (to run) away but we hope he will come back.

      9) We already (to pay) for the ticket to the driver.

      10) I never (to see) such a bright color in my life.

      27. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

      1) Forrest (to run) in any weather every day.

      2) The band (to meet) one hour before the concert.

      3) Richie (to pay) too much for this painting but it’s his choice.

      4) The crowd’s anger (to rise) as soon as the man (to begin) to speak.

      5) Why you (to put) Sam on my team? I don’t want to work with him.

      6) She (to see) a ring in your shop and (to tell) me to buy it.

      7) The lady (to read) the sign and (to go) away.

      8) In Egypt we (to ride) camels, and it (to be) fun.

      9) The voice (to say) that the subscriber (to be) not available.

      10) The farmers (to sell) most of the harvest already.

      28. Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Present Perfect

      1) This vase never (to shine) so bright.

      2) Robin (to shoot) the arrow so far! Can you find it?

      3) She (to send) me the goodbye message; that’s why I am so upset.

      4) Wake up! You (to oversleep).

      5) The management (to set) new targets for this year. Let’s work hard.

      6) Timmy (to shake) all apples off the tree.

      7) We (not to show) you everything we have in the museum.

      8) Justin just (to sing) his best hit for us!

      9) Mother (to shut) the kitchen door but I still smell curry.

      10) An old lady (to sit) down on my seat; I cannot ask her to stand up.

      29. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

      1) You (to send) your CV to the company a month ago.

      2) Bill’s speech (to set) the tone for the whole conference.

      3) When Michael danced, he always (to shake) his head and shoulders.

      4) When my family (to go) to Portugal, the sun (to shine) every day.

      5) The rifle on the stage already (to shoot). We can leave now.

      6) The father (to show) his son how to use the hammer.

      7) Who (to shut) the window? It’s too hot in the room.

      8) Vietnamese ladies (to sing) in a karaoke every night.

      9) Isaac (to sit) down on his chair and (to begin) writing.

      10) They (to sleep) in a tent that night.

      30. Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Present Perfect

      1) We (not to take) a vacation to go on this trip.

      2) The principal (to speak) to my parents today; I’m in trouble.

      3) James (to throw) Lessie a bone but the dog is not hungry.

      4) The old BMW (to stand) the test of time, but I want to drive an electric car.

      5) The Mermaid (to swim) across the river and back. She must be tired.

      6) Mr Murphy (to teach) many generations of English teachers.

      7) Students (not to steal) the test key from the teacher’s table.

      8) Snowden (to tell) me a secret but I can tell you too.

      9) David never (to think) about leaving the show.

      10) We (to spend) all my money already; let’s spend yours now.

      31. Present Perfect

      Use the verbs in Present Perfect

      1) I (to think) about your offer. I agree.

      2) The gangsters (to understand) their mistake. But it’s too late.

      3) I just (to wake) up. What time is it?

      4) That guy (to throw) about twenty coins into the coffee machine but still (not to choose) his drink.

      5) You (to win) the battle but you (not to win) the war yet.

      6) Stephen (to write) several books that (to become) popular.

      7) We had five apples. Donald (to take) three. How many do we have left?

      8) Pep always (to wear) his lucky shirt for important matches.

      9) My instructor (to teach) me to drive but he (not to teach) me to park.

      10) I (to tell) my neighbors to stop feeding birds out of the window. Hope they will.

      32. Past Indefinite

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