IV. Use the correct form of the verb instead of the infinitives in brackets.
1. Past Simple or Past Progressive: My hat (to fly off) when I (to cross) the
bridge.
2. Past Simple or Present Perfect: I (to buy) a new car last summer, but I (not sell)
my old car yet, so now I’ve got two cars.
3. Present Simple or Future Perfect: The party (to begin) by the time we (to
come).
4. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive: She (to read) this book for
three days and (to read) 300 pages already.
5. Past Simple or Past Perfect Progressive: How long they (to wait) for a taxi before it (to come)?
V. Convert into indirect speech.
1. “He is a clever man,” says Elisabeth.
2. She says: “I shall come to see you tomorrow.”
3. Nick said: “I have never been to London.”
4. He said: “I saw them at my parents’ house last year.”
5. I said to Boris: “Does your friend live in London?”