1. Put the verbs in brackets in Present Perfect:
1. Where is Mary? – She just (to go) out. 2. You ever (to be) to Canada? – No, never. 3. I`m looking for Sarah. Where she (to go)? 4. I (to lose) my key. I can`t find it anywhere. 5. I know that man but I (to forget) his name. 6. What are you going to do? You (to decide)? 7. I (to buy) new umbrella. Do you want to see it? 8. I can`t find my shoes. Somebody (to take) them. 9. John, this is Liz. – Yes, I know. We already (to meet). 10. Are your brothers at home? – Yes, they just (to arrive).
2. Open the brackets using the verbs in Past Perfect:
1. Mike no longer had his car. He (to sell) it. 2. The flat was dirty. We (not to clean) it for weeks. 3. I didn`t recognize Mr. Smith. He (to change) a lot. 4. Bill wasn`t at home when I arrived. He just (to go) out. 5. When we arrived at the cinema the film already (to begin). 6. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody (to go) to bed. 7. It was my first time in a plane. I was very nervous because I (not to fly) before. 8. When Nora was late for work her boss was very surprised. She never (to be) late before. 9. I was very pleased to see Ann again after such a long time. I (not to see) her for six years. 10. It was Mike`s first driving lesson. He was very nervous and didn`t know what to do. He (not to drive) before.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect:
1. I (make) this doll by her birthday. 2. He (translate) this letter by 7 o’clock this afternoon. 3. If she returns after June 1, I won’t see her since I already (go) to the South by the time. 4. This work is so arduous, that I (not/ complete) it in a year’s time. 5. After we finish this book, we (learn) over a thousand words. 6. By the end of the month the commission (come) to some decision.