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It (not/to rain) often here.
It is a better poem I ever (to learn).
I never (to eat) such tasty apples.
You ever (to have) this film?
She (to run) in the park every day.
Look! The puppy (to swim).
They (to visit) him yesterday.
They (not/to buy) the books yet.
It (not/to snow) last Sunday.
She never (to use) the calculator.
She often (to go) to the stadium.
Sally never (to be) to London.
I always (to come) to school at a quarter to nine.
Yesterday I (to come) to school at ten minutes to nine.
Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to the cinema because he (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
He already (to be) to the cinema this week.
Look! He (to cry).
What your brother (to do) now?
My friend (to like) pies.
He (to eat) pies every day.
When we (to come) to the station, the train already (to arrive).
We (to have) a good time last summer.
I (to live) in St. Peterburg since 1991.
I (not to be) to my home town for five years.
He (to like) his work.
Now she (to wash) her face and hands.
Where you (to go) when you come to London.
You (to watch) TV yesterday?
The pupils already (to write) a dictation.
I (to go) to the Caucasus two years ago.
Usually he (to wash, dress and have breakfast) at 6 o'clock.
My father (not to sleep) now.
I (to have) dinner with my family yesterday.
What Nick (to do) when you came to him?
She just (to put) the dishes on the table.
Kate (to give) me the book which she (to buy) the day before.
Look! Jane (to swin) across the river.
She (to work) at the institute.
What your sister (to do) now?
I (not to sleep) at nine o'clock yesterday.
The children already (to put) on their coats.
Mother (to see) that Nick (not to wash) his hands.
What you (to do) at 6 o'clock yesterday.
His working day (to start) early in the morning.
Your friend (to do) his homework now?
If you don't hurry, you (to miss) the train.
It (to take) you long to find his house yesterday?
He (to play) computer games from 2 till 3 yesterday.
We already (to return) from work, we already (to do) our homework.
Nick (to do) his homework by seven o'clock yesterday.
He (to get up) at 7 o'clock in the morning.
Look! The baby (to sleep).
If she is in St. Petersburg now, she (to meet) you at the railway station.
When your lessons (to be) over yesterday?
We (to play) computer games the whole evening yesterday.
He yet (not to bring) them some meat and vegetables.
When the teacher (to enter) the classroom; the pupils already (to open) their books.
You (to help) your father tomorrow?
My brother (not to like) reading newspapers.
I (not to drink) coffee now?
If you translate this article into Rossian, i (to use) it in my report.
Who (to ring) you up an hour ago?
I (to play) computer games at 5 o'clock yesterday.
I already (to eat) my breakfast.
When i (to come) home, mother already (to cook) dinner.
We (to go) to school every day.
My sister (to wash) the dishes every morning.
A young man (to stand) at the window.
I (not to go) to the library next day.
Nina (to celebrate) her birthday yesterday.
When mother (to come) home, I (to do) my homework.
Oh, close the window! Look! All my papers (to fall) on the floor.
When I (to meet) Tom, he (to eat) an ice - cream which he (to buy) at the corner of the street.
Yesterday I (to come) to school at ten minutes to nine.
The baby always (to sleep) after dinner.
The old man (to walk) about the room.
If he doesn't go to the library, he (to stay) at home.
When I (to get) up, my mother and father (to drink) tea.
When mother (to come) home the children (to play) on the carpet.
Please give me a pencil, I (to lose) mine.
When I (to come) home my sister (to read) a book which she (to bring) from the library.
Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to the cinema because he (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
My brother (not to like) reading newspapers.
I (not to drink) coffee now.
If you translate this article into Russian, I (to use) it in my report.
Who (to ring) you up an hour ago?
I (to play) computer games at 5 o'clock yesterday.
I already (to cat) my break fast.
When I (to come) home, mother already (to cook) dinner.
We (to go) to school every day.
Usually he (to wash, dress and have breakfast) at 6 o'clock.
My father (not to sleep) now.
If it rains, we (not to go) to the country.
I (to have) dinner with my family yesterday.
What Nick (to do) when you came to him?
She just (to put) the dishes on the table.
Kate (to give) me the book which she (to buy) the day before.
Look! Jane (to swim) across the river.
After breakfast he (to go) to school.
He (to work) in the garden now.
When my friend comes to St.Petersburg we (to go) to the Russian Museum.
One of her brothers (to make) a tour of Europe last summer.
What Nick (to go) when I rang you up?
She just (to take) the dirty plates from the table.
Nick (to show) the teacher the picture which he (to draw).
Look! Jane (to swim) across the river.
She (to work) at the Institute.
What your sister (to do) now?
I (to be) able to translate this article if you (to give) me a dictionary.
Queen Elizabeth II (to be) born in 1926.
I (not to sleep) at nine o'clock yesterday.
The children already (to put) on their coats.
Mother (to see) that Nick (not to wash) his hands.
What you (to do) at 6 o'clock yesterday?
He (to like) his work.
Now she (to wash) her face and hands.
Where you (to do) when you come to London?
You (to watch) TV yesterday?
What he (to do) yesterday at 5 o'clock?
The pupils already (to write) a dictation.
The teacher (to understand) that Lena (not to do) her homework.
I (to go) to the Caucasus two years ago.
They (to work) at a hospital.
At the moment I (to do) my homework.
When I come home, I (to ring up) you.
We (to go) on a tramp last Sunday.
What he (to do) the whole evening yesterday?
We (not yet to solve) the problem.
I (to know) that my friend (not yet to come).
When Nick (to come) home yesterday his mother (to return) and (to cook) dinner in the kitchen.
I (not to drink) coffee in the evening.
At the moment John and his friend (to go) to the library.
If I see Tom, I (to tell) him about it.
We (to cook) our meals on a fire last summer.
She (to sleep) when you came home?
The morning was cold and rainy but since ten o'clock the weather (to change) and now the sun is shining brightly.
By eight o'clock yesterday I (to do) my homework and at eight I (to play) the piano.
When I (to go) to school yesterday, I suddenly (to remember) that i (to forget) to take my English exercise-book.
I (to drink) coffee in the morning.
Now Ann (to sit) at her desk.
Before I go to Paris, I (to ring up) you.
What he (to do) yesterday?
When I (to come) home, my little sister (to sleep).
Show me the dress which you (to make).
By six o'clock father (to come) home and at six he (to have) dinner.
Yesterday grandfather (to tell) us how he (to work) at the factory during the war.
Your friend (to go) to school in the morning?
She (to study) geography at the moment.
I (to go) to Paris next week.
When Nick (to come) home, his brother (to play) with his toys.
Oh! How dark it is! A large black cloud (to cover) the sky.
By nine o'clock yesterday granny (to wash) the dishes and at nine she (to watch) TV.
I always (to come) to school at a quarter to nine.
My grandmother (not to work). She is on pension.
At the moment the dog (to lie) on the floor.
When I (to get up), my mother and father (to drink) tea.
I (not to meet) Peter since Monday.
When mother (to come) home, my sister (to read) a book which she (to bring).
He already (to be) to the cinema this week.
In summer I usually (to go) to the summer camp.
I (to travel) to Britain last year.
I ( not to go) to Moscow next month.
She (not to read) a book now.
He (to read) a new book for an hour yesterday?
You (to see) this film already?
You always (to come) home at 2 o'clock?
You (to buy) fruit yesterday?
She (not to buy) a new dress next month.
He (not to take) a bath now?
They (to work) in the garden for two hours yesterday.
She never (to be) to Spain.
In summer I usually (to go) to the summer camp.
I (to travel) to Britain last year.
I (not to do) homework every day.
She (not to travel) to the USA in 1994.
They (to play) football at the moment.
He (to play) chess at 4 o'clock yesterday?
You (to have) breakfast every day?
You (to travel) to Scotland two years ago?
I (to go) to London in two months.
I (to watch) a film now.
I (not to read) a book at 5 o'clock yesterday.
I (not to learn) new English words yet.
Granny (to cook) tasty cakes sometimes.
The student (to visit) London last year.
We (to learn) French next year.
They (to play) computer games at the moment.
What he (to do) at 11 o'clock yesterday?
You (to do) your homework already?
I (to travel) to Britain last year.
I (To go) to London in two months.
They (to play) computer games at the moment.
Yesterday at 11 o'clock I (not to read) an English book.
They (to skate) all day long yesterday.
They just (to finish) their work.
Father (to repair) a car at the moment.
They (not to work) in the garden at 5 o'clock yesterday.
You always (to come) home at 2 o'clock?
You (to buy) fruit yesterday?
They (to skate) all day long yesterday.
They just (to finish) their work.
We often (to ski and to skate) in winter.
Last month they (not to write) the dictation.
She (not to buy) a new dress next month.
He (not to take) a bath now.
They (to skate) all day long yesterday.
They just (to finish) their work.
I (not to do) homework every day.
She (not to travel) to the USA in 1994.
She (to go) to the library tomorrow.
They (to play) football at the moment.
He (to play) chess at 4 o'clock yesterday?
You (to be) ever to the USA?
We often (to ski and to skate) in winter.
Last month they (not to write) the dictation.
You (to learn) the poem tomorrow?
Father (to repair) a car at the moment.
They (not to work) in the garden at 5 o'clock yesterday.
You (to wash) the dishes already?
She (not to go) to school yesterday.
You (to visit) your grandmother next week?
They (to play) computer games at the moment.
What he (to do) at 11 o'clock yesterday?
She (to write) the letter to her sister next week.
They (not to watch) TV now.
You (to visit) your grandmother next week?
I (to play) computer games now.
What he (to do) at 11 o'clock yesterday?
You (to do) your homework already?
Sometimes he (to go) to the park.
Two years ago we (to visit) this museum.
In summer I usually (to go) to the summer camp.
I (to travel) to Britain last year.
I (not to do) homework every day.
She (not to travel) to the USA in 1994.
They (to play) football at the moment.
He (to play) chess at 4 o'clock yesterday?
In summer I usually (to go) to the summer camp.
I (to travel) to Britain last year.
I (to go) to London in two months.
I (to watch) a film now.
He (to play) chess at 4 o'clock yesterday?.
You (to be) ever to the USA?
I (not to go) to Moscow next month.
She (not to read) a book now.
He (to play) chess at 4 o'clock yesterday?
You (to be) ever to the USA?
I (not to do) homework every day.
She (not to travel) to the USA in 1994.
Sometimes he (to go) to the park.
Two years ago we (to visit) this museum.
She (to write) the letter to her sister next week?
They (not to watch) TV now.
Yesterday at 11 o'clock (not to read) an English book.
She never (to be) to the UK.
We usually (to go) school at 8 o'clock.
She (not to go) to school yesterday.
We (to learn) French next year.
They (to play) computer games at the moment.
Yesterday at 11 o'clock I (not to read) an English book.
She never (to be) to the UK.
You (to learn) the poem tomorrow?
Father (to repair) a car at the moment.
They (to work) in the garden for two hours yesterday.
She never (to be) to Spain.
What you (to do) usually in the evening?
Where you (to go) last year?
We usually (to go) to school at 8 o'clock.
She (not to go) to school yesterday.
You (to visit) your grandmother next week?
I (to play) computer games now.
He (not to clean) his room all day long yesterday.
You (to clean) your teeth already?