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1. Correct the following sentences.
Write the correct sentence under the wrong one.
E.g. Where did you go when I saw you yesterday?
Where were you going when I saw you yesterday?
1. Yesterday I have seen a really good film.
2. I work in this office since 1992.
3. When this lesson begins?
4. What’s the matter? – I’ve just been seeing a road accident.
5. Water is boiling at 100 degrees by Celsius.
6. Joe plays in the garden at the moment.
7. I have met that man a week ago.
8. He broke his arm while he played football.
9. He knows her for ten years.
10.My father has went fishing.
11.We have bought a new sofa last month.
12.I am not agree with you.
13.She don´t speak German.
14.Did you pack your suitcase yet?
15.How long it takes to drive to Tallinn?
16.Was you listening to music when I reached home?
17.The Earth is moving round the Sun.
18.The plane will leave at 5 pm tomorrow.
19.I didn´t want to go to the cinema because I have seen the film already.
20.What will you do next weekend?
2. The key:
1. Yesterday I saw a really good film.
2. I have been working in this office since 1992.
3. When does (did) this lesson begin?
4. What’s the matter? – I’ve just seen a road accident.
5. Water boils at 100 degrees by Celsius.
6. Joe is playing in the garden at the moment.
7. I met that man a week ago.
8. He broke his arm while he was playing football.
9. He has known her for ten years.
10.My father has gone fishing.
11.We bought a new sofa last month.
12.I do not agree with you.
13.She doesn´t speak German.
14.Have you packed your suitcase yet?
15.How long does (did) it take to drive to Tallinn?
16.Were you listening to music when I reached home?
17.The Earth moves round the Sun.
18.The plane leaves at 5 pm tomorrow.
19.I didn´t want to go to the cinema because I had seen the film already.
20.What are you going to do / are you doing next weekend?