1. They (went) … to the Tate Gallery last week.
2. They (have been) …
to the Tate Gallery twice this week.
3. After school yesterday he (came) … home, ( had) … dinner, (read) … an article from the latest magazine and ( began) … doing his homework.
4. “When did your friend ( return) … from the south?” “He ( returned) … yesterday.— Did you ( go) … to the station to meet him?” “No, I didn't, I
(was) … very busy.”
5. I (have seen) … this film this week. I like it very much.
6. When I ( entered) … the kitchen, I (saw) … that my mother (was standing) … at the table and (cutting) … some cabbage. She (was cooking) … dinner.
7. As soon as I ( heard) … a cry, I ( ran) … out of the room and (saw) … that a child (was lying ) … on the ground and (crying ) … . “What (has happened ) …? Why are you (crying ) … ? Have you (hurt ) … yourself?” I asked.
8. As soon as I (saw ) … him I ( understood) … that he (was working ) hard. He (was writing ) … something and (did not notice ) … anything.
9. When I ( came ) … home yesterday, the children (were running ) … and ( singing ) merrily. “ We (have learnt )… a new song!” they cried.
10. When the young man ( entered ) … the room , she ( looked) … at him in surprise. “ What do you ( want ) … totell me?” she ( said) … . “Why have you (come ) …?”
11. It (was raining ) … hard when I (left ) … home yesterday, so I (returned ) … , (put ) … on my raincoat and ( started) … again.
12. “Has your brother (returned) from America?” “Yes, he (came ) … a few days ago.”
13. “Have you (been) … to France? When were you there?” “I (was) … there in 1997.”
14. “Where (is ) … your brother?” “He has just (come ) … home. He (is taking) … a shower in the bathroom now.”