IV. Use the correct form of the verb instead of the

IV. Use the correct form of the verb instead of the infinitives in brackets. 1. Past Simple or Past Progressive: My hat (to fly off) when I (to cross) the bridge. 2. Past Simple or Present Perfect: I (to buy) a new car last summer, but I (not sell) my old car yet, so now Ive got two cars. 3. Present Simple or Future Perfect: The party (to begin) by the time we (to come). 4. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive: She (to read) this book for three days and (to read) 300 pages already. 5. Past Simple or Past Perfect Progressive: How long they (to wait) for a taxi before it (to come)? V. Convert into indirect speech. 1. He is a clever man, says Elisabeth. 2. She says: I shall come to see you tomorrow. 3. Nick said: I have never been to London. 4. He said: I saw them at my parents house last year. 5. I said to Boris: Does your friend live in London?

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I. 1. My hat flew off when I was crossing the bridge.
2. I bought a new car last summer, but I have not sold my old car yet, so now Ive got two cars.
3. The party will have begun by the time we come.
4. She has been reading this book for three days and has read 300 pages already.
5. How long had they been waiting for a taxi before it came?
II. 1. Elisabeth says that he is a clever man.
2. She says that she will come to see me the next day.
3. Nick said that he had never been to London.
4. He said that he had seen them at his parents house the year before.
5. I asked Boris if his friend lived in London.

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