Exercise 226: Open the brackets
Instructions: Use Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Continuous, or Past Continuous tenses.
- Where your brother works? He works at an institute.
- Where your grandmother was sleeping when you came home yesterday?
- What your brother will do tomorrow?
- I am not going to the shop yesterday. I am going to the shop tomorrow.
- Where was Kate going when you met her yesterday?
- Look at these children: they are skating very well.
- You skated last Sunday? - Yes, we skated the whole day last Sunday. We will skate again next Sunday.
- My brother can skate very well. He skates every Sunday.
- What are you doing now? - I am enjoying the party.
- What were you doing at three o'clock yesterday? - I was having dinner.
- Are you having dinner now?
- Every day the boss enters the office at nine o'clock.
- Yesterday the boss entered the office at half past nine.
- When will the boss come tomorrow?
- At six o'clock yesterday we were listening to a very interesting lecture.
- When I entered the office, the secretary was typing some letters.
- My friend rang me up at eight o'clock yesterday.
- Look! My friends are playing football.
- Kate doesn't write letters every day.
- Did you see your friend yesterday?
- Did your father go on a business trip last month?
- What did Nick do yesterday?
- When does Nick get up every morning?
- Where is your mother going tomorrow?
- I am inviting my friends to come to my place tomorrow.
- A disco, which took place at the club last weekend, kept people awake half the night.