1. Open the brackets. Put the verb into the right tense. 1. I hate living in Seattle because it (rain, always). 2. Everything (be) so different, and I (try) to adapt to the new way of life here. 3. When I (walk) into the busy office, the secretary (talk) on the phone with a customer, several clerks (work, busily) at their desks, and two managers (discuss, quietly) methods to improve customer service. 4. He (not to do) anything if you (not to tell) him to. 5. When the teacher (to come) into the classroom, all the pupils (to sit) at their desks. 6. When he (to see) you? - He (to see) me this week. 7. You (to find) your key which you (to lose) before? 8. The first time this man (to go) abroad (to be) three years ago. 9. When she (to enter) the room, her daughter (to draw) a picture. When she (to finish) drawing, she (to say). "Look! What a funny dog I just (to draw)! You (to like) it?" 10. Where you (go) this evening? I (not go) anywhere. I (stay) at home. I (write) some letters.
I hate living in Seattle because it always rains.Everything is so different, and I am trying to adapt to the new way of life here.When I walked into the busy office, the secretary was talking on the phone with a customer, several clerks were working busily at their desks, and two managers were discussing methods to improve customer service.He wouldn't do anything if you didn't tell him to.When the teacher comes into the classroom, all the pupils are sitting at their desks.When did he see you? - He saw me this week.Have you found your key which you lost before?The first time this man went abroad was three years ago.When she entered the room, her daughter was drawing a picture. When she finished drawing, she said, "Look! What a funny dog I just drew! Do you like it?"Where are you going this evening? I am not going anywhere. I am staying at home. I am writing some letters.