1. Is your brother at home?
2. How much are these postcards?
3. This hotel is very expensive.
4. I am interested in art.
5. All the shops are open today.
6. Is the museum open today?
7. I am hot.
8. My sister is an architect.
9. I am not tired.
10. Where is her husband from?
1. Last year their son was 26, he is 27 now.
2. Today the weather is nice, but yesterday it was cold. (Present for today, past for yesterday)
3. I was hungry last night, so I had something to eat. (Past tense for 'last night')
4. I was hungry last night, so I had something to eat. (Past tense for 'last night')
5. Where were you at 10 o'clock last Sunday morning? (Past tense for 'last Sunday morning')
6. Don't buy these shoes. They are too expensive. (Present tense, describing the shoes now)
7. We must go now. It is very late. (Present tense, describing the current time)
8. This time last year I was in England. (Past tense for 'last year')
9. We were tired when we arrived home, so we went to bed. (Past tense for the arrival and feeling tired)
10. Anton Chekhov died in 1904. He was a famous Russian writer. (Past tense, referring to him as a historical figure)
1. We didn't like that house. It was very old and it wasn't large enough.
2. Helen got married when she was 21 years old. (Past tense for Helen's age at the time of marriage)