II.
6. Anna plays computer games every day.
7. My friends often go to the park.
8. They are playing computer games now.
9. My sister watched TV for an hour.
10. Look! They are raking the leaves in the garden.
III.
6. My friends like to play computer games every day.
7. I am going to school at this moment.
8. Look! Larry rides his bike.
9. We read a book for a week.
10. His family has breakfast now.
IV.
1. He rides a bike every day.
2. They are sweeping now.
3. She did her homework for 2 hours.
V.
1. Jay and Jane already practiced their dance.
2. Polly is just performs her ballet dance.
3. The children bought flowers yet?
Use the Present Simple, the Future Simple and the Future Perfect in the following sentences.
1. By the time students (start) learning a second language they (wil have mastered) the first one.
2. We (shall have finished) all the homework by 6 o'clock this afternoon.
3. I (shal have read) this book by tomorrow evening.
4. I hope they (will have received) my letter by Saturday and (will not expect) me on Sunday.
5. I shall still (be) here next summer but Tom (will have left).
6. If you (think) it over you (will see) I am right.
7. They (will have done) half of the journey when they (reach) the Volga.
8. We've got five days in London: we are leaving on Monday. But I'm sure that we (shall have seen) everything of importance by then.
9. Fleur (will have finished) tidying up before the guests (come).
10. "I'm going to Hyde Park to hear the people making speeches." "You (are) late. By the time you (get) there they (will have finish) their speeches and everybody (will have gone) home."
1. The helmet is in the box.
2. The gloves are on the desk.
3. The mobile phone is on the sofa.
4. The CDs are in front of the computer.
5. The hairbrush is behind the book.
6. The roller blades are under the table.
7. The guitar is next to the armchair.
8. The camera is in front of the window.
9. The keys are behind the door.