I. Put the verb in the correct form, positive or negative.1. You ever

I. Put the verb in the correct form, positive or negative.


1. You ever (to see) the main building of our Institute?
2. You (to find) the necessary information yet?
3. They (to be abroad) twice last month.
4. I (to write) my translation and now I (to be free).
5. When did you meet? (just; a couple of weeks ago).
6. Yesterday he found the book which he (to look for) for several days.
7. She said that she (to travel) for 2 months last year.
8. He knew that she (to write) the article for a month.
9. Hurry up! Everybody (wait) for you.
10. (you /listen) to the radio? No, you can turn it off.
11. His eyes are red. (he/cry)
12. Your friends hands are covered in oil. (he /work/on the car)
13. John is waiting for you. (he/wait/long?)

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Have you ever seen

Have you found

Were abroade

Has written, am free

Met

Was had been looking

Had been traveling

Has been writting

Is waiting

Are you listening

He was crying

He was working on the car

Has he been waiting for a long?

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