My brother ...... (just/join) the football club.
has just joined
If you (not / look) at that book right now, I'd like to see it.
aren't looking
... (you / be) on holiday this year?
Have you been
By next summer, they ___ (build) a new shopping mall.
will have built
By the time we arrived, they ___ (finish) dinner.
had finished
Soon after we (go) to bed we heard some strange noises.
had gone
Choose the right options:
I (don't know / am not knowing) where she (is keeping / keeps) the keys.
don't know, keeps
That man (stand) there since six o'clock.
has been standing
We ___ (watch) a movie when the power went out.
were watching
The concert ___ (start) at 8 p.m., so don’t be late!
starts
The prisoner (escape) by climbing the wall of the garden where he (work). He (wear) blue overalls and black shoes.
escaped, was working, was wearing
Your hair (grow) a lot since I last (see) you.
has grown, saw
Yesterday I (make) a cake when the light (go) out. I (have to) finish it in the dark.
was making, went, had to
By the time you___ arrive, I ___ (finish) my work.
arrive, will have finished
She ___ (be) so annoying today though usually it's a pleasure to work with her.
is being
He ___ for the company for six years when he finally decides to quit.
will have been working
Last Monday when I (arrive), the lesson (already / start) and the teacher (write) the subject on the whiteboard.
arrived, had already started, was writing
If I continue with my diet I (lose) 10 kilos by the end of the month.
will have lost
correct the mistake
She will call you as soon as she will finish her meeting.
She will call you as soon as she finishes her meeting.
He was about to leave when I arrived. (point)
→ He _____________ when I arrived.
on the point of leaving
Last Saturday the orchestra (play) for about twenty minutes when we (arrive) at the concert hall.
had been playing, arrived
If I had set the alarm clock, I (not / oversleep).
wouldn't have overslept
Yesterday at that moment I (look) out of the window and I (see) Mr Smith who (park) his car.
was looking / looked, saw, was parking
We started waiting for her two hours ago. (for)
→ We _____________.
have been waiting for her for 2 hours
Is this sentence correct or not?
The moment I will see her, I’ll tell her the news.
no
The moment I see her, I’ll tell her the news.