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with either the present simple

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(a) What ""
"(dd anoldEnglishsheepdog ,,....(Iook)likewithoutitscoat?Inthecaseof
the wonderful Heineckenáa
-ni.n'. .,7.. ors on televi;io;-.J.."r,tty - where the dog
..,,..Qet)onwiththebusinessofpaintingtheroom-ili;-rilmaster..,..,(sif)back
and... ... (haae) a.drink- it... ... (took)just
(b) 'A few years ago I joined the Monsier;':Ü like actress Penny Stead.
extreme heights' , , . . . , (say) Penny, ÜlÖ;;;'.:'::': . Geal) with people of
who is
only four foot seven inches
tcl ,};l ....,.(need)someonewho., ..,.(look).J""i"ii"fur;;;andI. tall.
.....(haue)the
(d) The actress , , , , , , Iiae) in London
with her husband and three yorkshire
(e) 'L , , , , , (come) from circus family andused to help *i,i ii"i".ses
a.
terriers.
and sideshows,, she
" " " (saY)"L " " , (do)lots of ads, including tnu pu.,au ror;;;
airline, but you never
"..,. (see) me as I really, ..... (be).,

15 |une.What changeswilll haae to make to the aerbs andotherwordsin theletterbefore l cansendit7

5 January

Dear Edward
I am really excited because I have just booked my tickets for my trip to Australia. I am leaving
on the 15th of this month and will be in Sydney for two weeks. I'll be staying with two old
friends, Jim and Cathy, who have a flat on Sydney Harbour and they have promised to take
me to all the places of interest in and around Sydney like the Opera House, Bondi Beach and
even on a trip into some of the parks and the country outside Sydney, It is summer now in
Australia so I will get lots of sun.
It's a long way to go from London and I only have two weeks' holiday but if I don't go this
year I may never 8o at all. So I will just have to be content with two weeks and do as much as
possible while I'm there.
You said in your letter that your final exams are at the beginning of February. I hope you do
well in them and that you get a chance to take a holiday before you start your new job at the
end of February.
You must write and tell me all about the job, your new flat and everything as soon as you ane
settled in.
Write and give me all your news.
Lots of love, !
, p,rt trr" u".u. in uiacr<ets into ihe correct-tense (somé pre.e.t
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Part 1

Dear Sir
(ask) about conditions of entry
1 I (write) to you three weeks ago,
i";;;il;;;lrág". i v"rG;ű, Gncros^e)
which
an enrolment form,
I (fill up) and (return);it'iliááil},, 3
Since then, however,I (hear)
;ilil;;á Iibegin) to wonder if my application
(go) astray,

4 You please (check) that you


(receive) it and if you haven't, please
;";;;";;;1t., form, 5If, on the other hand, you
"n.otr*nt
application but (not decide) whether to accept me as
a
Öc*eiv;);y
;l;;;"i;, not, grateful if you (te11) me when I may,expect
i oel verY
-o (be)
ioüiv"ui decision. r,inatty, if my application already
if I do
;frÚ, i O1t"l to be iníormed as soon as possible because
not qet into your ."ilÖJ
ft;u"ito upptv io another and the sooner I

ia"liii., irr. U.it"r.nán,e I (have) of being accepted,


Yours faithfully
P. Smith

E*_t,e§VQ_ ..,r.-,{ -ö.^ikz4Q 1",-u,-l-<* (*r',,'^'(. , r4),


9 'Wharyou (|,ook for) ] 'l (Iose) nry p-urse
ncar here
and (wánt) io íind it belore it (get) dark,' 'When
you ilose)'it?' 'I tlrink tlrat l (drop) it rvhen l (go)
to school this morning.'
l0 't (look) at your photographs while you (be)
*i.' 'You'(likej theni? ]'hey (bc) not (fall)very good"
ll As he (run) tb junrp over the ditclr, hc and
(twist) his anklÓ. We (lrave) to carry hiIn honre,
il" nÓ* (lie) on tlre sofa, and he (read)justa book
until a few nrinutes ago. The doctor (leave)
and (say) as he (go) out that he must rest for a
week.
12
- 'You (like) chess?' 'Yes, but t (not play) for _

rnuny y.uir. I (live) with a good chess player for


the Íasi six months, but he (play) extremely
well and I (not wish) to play with lrim,'
13 'We (wait) ire.e Ío. lralf an hour norv, so [ (not
think) slre will conre. She always (arrive) late, or
you 1ihint<; sonretlring (happen) to her?' 'l (not
Í."o*;, buÍ t (think) we (rvait) long enough,'
14 You (remember) nry nanle, or you (forget) it?
15 Looki My socks alrcacly (wear) out at tlre hecls,
even thouglr l (wear) two pairs at otrce tlrese last
few weeks.

Sre\ ,"._i{,.-ALq- J<_*,,-X--- _

7 I'm sorry }gu (get) lost coming here. I (go) to meet


you at the station if I (know) you (want) me to.
8 I (tell) a lie if I said that I (like) you.
9 I'm worried about my approaching marriage. I
(wish) í (can) get out of it, but I simply (can) not.
l0 These puppets (not be) wiü us a week before
Mr Punch (get lost).
l1 He (play) the part now if he (not offend) the
producer at the last rehearsal.
12 You (go) with us to the Zoo tomorrow if you (be)
a good boy.
13 They (intend) to go there next week, but now they
(find) they (have not) enougb money.
l4 I (work) very hard lately.
l5 What you (do) just now while I (wash) the dishes?
ló I (read) in yesterday's paper that a boy (steal) a
watch and (sell) it, and that the police (look) for
him everywhere but (not find).him..

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