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e very day
Will-future: Simple past:
(rarely, seldom)
next day/year/, tomorrow, last year/month/ ,
in 2030, yesterday, 2 days ago, in 2010
KEY
a) Walter went to school last week.
b) Why do you always sleep in front of the TV?
c) What will you do next year?
d) We wont celebrate our anniversary in 2050.
e) Tom stays at home on Mondays.
f) Where do you often sit?
g) How much money does your father earn every month?
h) Yesterday we didnt watch birds.
i) Where were you two days ago?
j) Who stood behind the curtains last night?
k) They rarely buy some milk in the supermarket.
l) When did you meet your best friend the last time?
m) My classmate always reads books.
n) What will you think, if your brother steals your money? (If-clause I)
o) Why are you here now?
p) I didnt hear you because I was listening to music. (simple past / past progressive)
q) We cleaned your apartment after you had had a party there. (simple past / past perfect)
r) Last night we couldnt stand the smoke.
s) Why do you always talk about me?
t) If you leave, I will miss you. (If-clause I)
u) Dont eat during lessons. (imperative)
v) My sister waters the plants every day.
w) Last Christmas I didnt get any presents.
x) In the evenings my parents dont play cards.
y) Do I know you? I havent met you before.
z) Please, help me. (imperative)