1. What are you (doing) here? — I (am preparing) for my report. — How long have you (been preparing) for it? — Oh, I (have been working) since morning. 2. He (had been teaching) at school for five years when the WAR (broke) out. 3. She (has been studying) English since last year. 4. What are you (reading)? — I (am reading) a magazine. — How long have you (been reading) it? — I (have been reading it for half an hour. 5. She (had been living) in Moscow for ten years when her sister ( came) to live with her. 6. Our teacher (has come). Now he (is speaking) with our monitor. 7. They (were speaking) when I looked) at them. 8. I (had been walking) for about an hour when I (saw) a little house not far from the river. 9. When he had read) the newspaper, he ( gave) it to his brother. 10. He ( left) for Rostov in 1990 and since then he (has been living) there. 11. At this time tomorrow we (will be discussing) your report. 12. Now she (is reading) the book which I gave) her yesterday. 13. Have you ever ( been) to London? — Yes, I (was) there last summer. 14. What is your friend doing) now? — She (is having) dinner. She usually (has) dinner at this time. 15. I (have bought) a new dress. I (will show) it to you tomorrow when you come) to my place. 16. So you begin working tomorrow! And who will take) care of your children when you (are gone) to work? 17. Hello, Peter! Where are you (going)? — I am going) to the library.
11 We always have a lecture and a seminar on Monday. 12 Andreas can speak several foreign languages quite fluently. 13 We nearly always see each other afrer classes. 14 Where do you want to go for dinner this evening? 15 They all were here only a few minutes ago. 16 How long does it take you to get to university? 17 Jack took both children to circus last week. 18 The course of studies at university is four years long. 19 He rarely works downstairs in the kitchen at weekends. 20 Kate hardly ever watches television and seldom reads newspapers.