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Open the brackets and complete the sentences with the proper verb forms.

-Can I (1. have) my book back, Chris? -Sorry, I (2. not, read) it yet. But I (3. think) I (4. read) it by Saturday. Then I (5. bring) it to myself. -You (6. like) it? -Oh, yes. Very much. Yesterday I (7. read) it for five hours non-stop. When mother (8. come) into my bedroom at twelve o'clock (9. say) "good night" to me I still (10. read) it.

Last Sunday Alice's neighbour (1. ask) her (2. keep) her cat Fluff for three days when she (3. be) away on business. She (4, say) the cat (5, be) no trouble. But when Alice (6, wake) up the next morning she (7. notice) than the cat (8. eat) all the goldfish. When Alice (9. leave) for school the cat (10. sleep) peacefully in the sun. When the girl (11. come) home the cat (12. disappear). It (13. take) poor Alice two hours (14. find) Fluff in someone's garden where the cat (15. run) after birds.
Лена Лосик
Лена Лосик
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-Can I have my book back, Chris? -Sorry, I have not read it yet. But I think I will have read it by Saturday. Then I will bring it to myself. -Do you like it? -Oh, yes. Very much. Yesterday I was reading it for five hours non-stop. When mother came)into my bedroom at twelve o'clock to say "good night" to me I was still reading it.

Last Sunday Alice's neighbour asked her to keep her cat Fluff for three days when she was away on business. She said the cat would be no trouble. But when Alice woke up the next morning she noticed that the cat had eaten all the goldfish. When Alice left for school the cat was sleeping peacefully in the sun. When the girl came home the cat had disappeared. It took poor Alice two hoursto find Fluff in someone's garden where the cat was running after birds.
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Наталья Жиркова
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-Can I have my book back, Chris? -Sorry, I have not read it yet. But I think I will finish it by Saturday. Then I will bring) it to you. -Do you like it? -Oh, yes. Very much. Yesterday I was reading it for five hours non-stop. When mother came into my bedroom at twelve o'clock to say "good night" to me I was still reading it.

Last Sunday Alice's neighbour (1. asked her (2. to keep) her cat Fluff for three days when she (3.will be) away on business. She (4, says) the cat (5, will be) no trouble. But when Alice (6, woke) up the next morning she (7.had noticed) that the cat (ate) all the goldfish. When Alice (9. left) for school the cat (10. was sleeping) peacefully in the sun. When the girl (11. came) home the cat (12. disappeared). It (13. took) poor Alice two hours (14to find) Fluff in someone's garden where the cat (15.was runing) after birds.