Where ... you ... (to go), Witty? — I ... (to go) to the swimming-pool. I ... (to go) there three times a week. 2) ...
Mike ... (to speak) to his coach yet? — No, he ... . His coach ...
(to have) a training for half an hour now so Mike ... (to wait)
for him at the moment. 3) What ... Ann ... (to cook) since five
o’clock? — She ... (to decide) to make a cake for your birthday
party and she ... (to bake) it for an hour now. At the moment she
... (to whip) cream for it. 4) Whom ... your brother ... (to wait)
for at the bus stop? — He ... (to wait) for our mother. He always
... (to meet) her after work and ... (to help) her to carry bags.
5) Look! The children ... (to fly) a kite! They ... (to fly) it since
afternoon. They often ... (to fly) one when the weather ... (to
be) perfect for it. 6) Where ... (to be) Ted and Nick? — They ...
(just to go) to the gym. They often ... (to play) basketball there
in the evening. I ... (to know) that they ... (to have) a competition
next week. Their team ... (to prepare) for this competition for
three weeks now. 7) What ... Jessica ... (usually to do) in the
evenings? I seldom ... (to see) her walking in the park.— She
... (to be) busy with studying. She often ... (to have) German
lessons in the evenings. She ... (to learn) German for four years
now. But tonight she ... (to visit) her aunt.
Later she met John. John was an American guy with curly hair and shiny eyes. He helped her to learn English. Now she can speak English fluently.
And she started to work as a translator in Parliament. Most of her friends say that she is very intelligent. She made perfect career. But it's not surprising that she found rich senator there and they started to live together. Finally they got married. This is how English can be useful.