Simple Tense:
I play football every day.
I played football yesterday.
I will play football tomorrow.
Continuous Tense:
I am playing football now.
I was playing football at that moment.
I will be playing football at 3 o'clock tomorrow.
Perfect Tense:
I have already played football.
I had played football before my mother called me.
I will have played football by 5 o'clock.
Perfect Continuous:
I have been playing football for 2 hours.
I had been playing football for 2 hours when my mother called me.
I will have been playing football for 3 years next month.
What do you do this evening?
David always is late to lessons. It very irritates.
Ангелина lives in Great Britain.
Our bus sets forth at a 12 o'clock of day.
Every morning I accompany him to school.
He becomes more and more responsible day after a day.
I can not now talk with you, because I prepare a supper.
you so much anger me (to make someone angry), because you always lose documents.
I like to engage in football, this my hobby.
Very often we go for a city and conduct there output.
I sometimes walk to go for a drive on skis.
He plays tennis on Fridays.
Harry watches TV every evening.
They do not drive out to the sea every summer.
I do not write a letter now.
We live in a large house at a lake.
My a grandmother and grand-dad live in Kyiv.
That do you do here? Time to go home!
Often bright dreams dream me.
Аlex always is late on meeting.
<span>Shop Homleys one of the most popular shops in England. Homleys was founded in the year one thousand seven hundred and sixtieth year, William Hemli. The store was so popular that in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-first year family Hemli opened a branch in Regent street. To cope with the growing appetite of the public, to two floors of toys added another five. Homleys bought Walter lines (this is the President of Tri-ang). During the second world war Homleys was bombed five times. But the shop was not closed. Toys during this time much has changed, but William Hemli once in the shop now, surely would know the expression of delight on the faces of people he had dreamed of in my childhood.</span>
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3. I have some.
4. I'm sorry but I have not any.
5. ... so I haven't bought any
6. ... I've bought some.
7. I haven't made any.