Use past simple, past perfect or past perfect continuous. 1. the house was very quiet when i (get) home. everybody (go) to bed. 2. i (feel) very tired when i (get) home, so i (go) straight to bed. 3. i (look) for my textbook for half an hour when at last i (find) it in the laboratory. 4. mary (look) happy. she (say) she (find) her ring. 5. julia (not, finish) work when jim (get) to the office. 6. i (finish) my homework by 6 and (go) out for a walk. 7 greta (look) through the magazine for an hour when carol (bump) into her place. 8. they (eat) everything by the time we (arrive). 9. he (refuse) to go till he (see) all the pictures. 10. she (leave) just when he (phone). 11. before the train (arrive) she (buy) something to eat. 12. when i (come) to the post office, it (close) already. 13. when polly (go) back to the shop, they (sell) the book she (want). 14. when he (arrive) at the theatre, the play (start) already. 15. after he (fix) the car, he (decide) to have a rest. 16. i suddenly (remember) that i (forget) my keys. 17. the thieves (go) already away by the time the police (arrive). 18. diana (not, be) to a jazz concert before, because she (not, be) keen on such music. 19. bob (know) his girlfriend for a year before he (ask) her to marry him.
2. I’d like the teacher to look through my report.
3. You should make him clean his room.
4.Do you want me to show you the sights of the city?
5. Let me introduce the guests to you.
6. We expect him to arrange everything by the time me come.
7. I want her to tell me the news in brief.
8. My parents won't let my sister go to the party.
9. I'll make you to tell the truth.
10. I would like them to fix an appointment for me for Tuesday.
11. We want her to introduce us to the president.
12. This work makes everybody feel bored.
13. I don’t want them to be late for dinner.
14. He expects her to invite him to party.
15. I'd like to buy the dress by Saturday.