. I'm not an early bird but I've got used to (get up) at dawn. 2. Tom is looking forward to (visit) his friend in Paris next summer. 3. The teacher refused (take part) in our outing. 4. For several moments I watched them (fight) one another in the gym, but I left before they finished. 5. When I was younger I used to (vote) for the Green Party. 6. I regretted (not give) a chance to apologise for my misbehaviour. 7. I saw Ann (enter) the university building. 8. There is only one programme worth (watch) today - the documentary on Mexican refugees. 9. They finally decided (take out) a mortgage on their house. 10. Everybody stopped (work) when they heard ambulance sirens. 11. It's no use (worry) about it. You can't do anything to change it. 12. A passer-by managed (give) first aid to the wounded.
went to Kenya last summer. ... past simple (specific from past, past simple) I play tennis every Friday. ... present simple (routine, simpler now) He isn`t studying at the moment. ... present continuous (something does not happen / happens at the moment of speaking, continuous time is continuous) They What were you doing yesterday between 3.00 and 5.00? ... past continuous (longer activity from past - past continuous) I`ve started this exercise. ... present perfect (something has started in the past and may continue) i`ll go to university. ... future with will (spontaneous utterance in the future, future simple) Is it going to rain tomorrow? ... be going to (going to refer to the nearest plans / intentions, here it is about the weather difficult to predict) I'm visiting my grandparents next weekend. ... present continuous for future (we are a contract, that's why our intention is not going to change, it's a continuous future applied to the future.