Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. A new security system ... (install) in all our offices in the next few weeks.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The project ... (finish) by last Friday.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. There must be a mistake - the hotel bill ... (already/pay) by my wife.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. When we got home, we realised that the house ... (burgle).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The news ... (broadcast) every day.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. She showed me the picture that ... (paint) by her husband.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The work ... (alread/do) by John.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. I'm afraid we ... (watch) now.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her cars ... (service) yesterday.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her new book ... (publish) next month.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. In some countries, newspapers ... (sell) in kiosks as well as supermarkets.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The hotel rooms ... (just/clean).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The government says tax reforms ... (introduce) next year.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. He ... (just/arrest) on suspicion of murder.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her bike ... (steal) last night.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. A new school ... (build) in West Street last year.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The second bomb went off while the building ... (evacuate).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. He ... (invite) to the wedding.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The police report that the missing person ... (already/found).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The cinema ... (close) down four years ago.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. A new security system ... (install) in all our offices in the next few weeks.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The second bomb went off while the building ... (evacuate).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The government says tax reforms ... (introduce) next year.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The hotel rooms ... (just/clean).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. He ... (invite) to the wedding.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her cars ... (service) yesterday.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The project ... (finish) by last Friday.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her bike ... (steal) last night.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. When we got home, we realised that the house ... (burgle).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The police report that the missing person ... (already/found).
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The work ... (alread/do) by John.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The cinema ... (close) down four years ago.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. In some countries, newspapers ... (sell) in kiosks as well as in supermarkets.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. A new school ... (build) in West Street last year.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. She showed me the picture that ... (paint) by her husband.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. There must be a mistake - the hotel bill ... (already/pay) by my wife.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. He ... (just/arrest) on suspicion of murder.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Her new book ... (publish) next month.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. I'm afraid we ... (watch) now.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. The news ... (broadcast) every day.