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1. John is in my class. He (study) English this semester. He (take, also) some other classes. His classes (begin) at 9:00 every day.
2. Yesterday John ate breakfast at 8:00. He (eat, already) breakfast when he (leave) for class at 8:45. He (eat, always) breakfast before he (go)) to class. I (eat, not, usually) breakfast before I (go) to class. But I (get, usually) hungry about midmorning. Tomorrow before I (go) to class, I (eat) breakfast.
3. John is in the class every morning from 9:00 to 12:00. Two days ago, I (call) him at 11:30, but I could not reach him because he (attend) at that time.
4. Don’t try to call John at 11:30 tomorrow morning because he (attend) class hat that time.
5. Yesterday John took a nap from 1:00 to 2:00. I came at 1:45. When I (get) there, John (sleep). He (sleep) for 45 minutes by the time I came.
6. Right now John (take) a nap. He (fall) asleep an hour ago. He (sleep) for an hour.
7. Three days ago, John (start) to read A Farewell to Arms, a novel by Ernest Hemingway. It is along novel. He (finish, not) reading it yet. He (read) it because his English teacher assigned it.
8. Since the beginning of the semester, John (read) three novels. Right now he (read) A Farewell to Arms. He (read) that novel for the past three days. He (intend) to finish it next week. In his lifetime, he (read) many novels, but this is the first Hemingway novel he (read., ever).
9. Tomorrow, after he (eat) dinner, John (go) to a movie. In other words, he (eat) dinner by the time he (go) to the movie.
10. My grandfather (fly, never) in an airplane, and he has no intention of ever doing so.
11. Jane isn’t here yet. I (wait) for her since noon, but she still (arrive, not).
12. In all the world, there (be) only 14 mountains that (reach) above 8,000 meters.
13. I have a long trip ahead of me tomorrow, so I think I’d better go to bed. But let me say good-bye now because I won’t see you in the morning. I (leave, already) by the time you (get) up.
14. Right now we (have) a heat wave. The temperature (be) in the upper 90s for the last six days.
15. Last night I (go) to a party. When I (get) there, the room was full of people. Some of them (dance) and others (talk). One young woman (stand) by herself. I (meet, never) her, so I (introduce) myself to her.
16. About three yesterday afternoon, Jessica (lie) in bed reading a book. Suddenly she (hear) loud noise and (get) up to see what it was. She (look) out of the window. A truck (back, just) into her new car.
17. Next month I have a week’s vacation. I (plan) to take a trip. First, I (go) to Madison, Wisconsin, to visit my brother. After I (leave) Madison, I (go) to Chicago to see a friend who (study) at a university there. She (live) in Chicago for three years, so she (know) her way around the city. She (promise) to take me to many interesting places. I (be, never) in Chicago, so I (look) forward to going there.
18. Yesterday while I (sit) in class, I (get) the hiccups. The person who (sit) next to me told me to hold my breath. I (try) that but it didn’t work. The instructor (lecture), and I didn’t want to interrupt him, so I just sat there trying to hiccup quietly. Finally, after I hiccup for almost five minutes, I (raise) my hand and (excuse) myself from the class to go get a drink of water.
19. The weather has been terrible lately. It (rain) off and on for two days, and the temperature (drop) at least twenty degrees. It (be) in the low 40s right now. Just three days ago the sun (shine) and the weather was pleasant. The weather certainly (change) quickly here. I never know what to expect. Who knows? When I (wake) up tomorrow morning, maybe it (snow).
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