A)underline the correct variant
1)Why are your eyes so red? (Have/had) you been crying?
2)The doctor said he (would/will) prescribe me some medicine.
3)Nick told his father he (has/had) already made a paper ship.
4)We came to the place and realized that the car (wasn't/hadn't been) there.
5)Our teacher makes us (to do/ do) the homework in time.
B)underline the correct variant
1)The boys have (yet/already) visited their friend Dick and go to the cinema.
2)Children like sweets, and my little sister likes them (either/ too)
3)They have (never/ever) seen a hyena.
4)I have got two horror films and i like (neither/both) of them, I think they are too scaring.
5)Buy (neither/ either) of the books: they are both intersting.
C1)underline the correct variant1)(must /have to/may) I speak to Jane? please
2)Atoms of different kinds (may/can/must) join together in different way.
3)You (may/can/must) dance here.
4)I am sure teenagers (may/can/must) not smoke.
5)My lessons start at 8 a.m. I (could/have to/must) get up 7 a.m.
C2)underline the correct variant
1)Did you cook the dinner by (you/youself)?
2)We never send (them/themselves) greeting cards.
3)He hasn't noticed (my/myself) in the morning.
4)Mike and Nick are not good friend and visit (themself/one another) very seldom.
5)We asked Helen to help (us/ourselves) about the house.
C3)Complete the sentences with either the Present perfect simple or the Present perfect continuous.
1)I (to have) luch at last. No we can go to cinema.
2)The flat is very dirty. You (to repair) your bike here?
3)Mike can borrow my car at the moment because (to clean) it.
4)We began to learn English in 2001 so we (to learn) it for 8 years.