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  • Susie ... (sleep) when she ... (hear) the noise.
    WAS SLEEPING / HEARD
  • I don't think the exam ... (be) very difficult
    WILL BE
  • They ... (have) dinner when the police ... (come) to the door.
    WERE HAVING / CAME
  • Those plates are too high for you. I ... (help) you get them.
    WILL HELP
  • She ... (work) every Sunday.
    WORKS
  • She ... (turn) fifteen next month.
    IS TURNING
  • Andrew ... (play) tennis this Friday at 4 pm.
    IS PLAYING
  • What ... (you / do) recently?
    HAVE YOU BEEN DOING
  • I ... (sit) in a café when you ... (call) .
    WAS SITTING / CALLED
  • ... (he / know) how to play the violin?
    DOES HE KNOW
  • How many photos ... (you / take) since the party started?
    HAVE YOU TAKEN
  • He ... (not/study) at the moment.
    ISN'T STUDYING
  • At 7 pm yesterday, we ... (listen) to music.
    WERE LISTENING
  • We ... (not / know) each other for long.
    HAVEN´T KNOWN
  • What time ... (library / open) on weekdays?
    DOES THE LIBRARY OPEN
  • They ... (get) married in June
    ARE GETTING
  • If you touch the stove, you ... (burn) yourself
    WILL BURN
  • The supermarket ... (close) at 6 pm. We´d better hurry up!
    CLOSES
  • I ... (see) Jack for three years.
    HAVEN´T SEEN
  • My sister ... (study) in the USA next year. That´s her plan.
    IS GOING TO STUDY
  • I don´t know where I ... (be) two years from now.
    WILL BE
  • The phone is ringing. – I ... (go) and answer it.
    WILL GO
  • I ... (buy) holiday clothes for three hours. I ... (already / spend) a fortune.
    HAVE BEEN BUYING / HAVE SPENT
  • I ... (have) lunch with Mary at 12 next Saturday.
    AM HAVING
  • She ... (study) all afternoon and now she needs a break.
    HAS BEEN STUDYING
  • Look out! You ... (break) the glass!
    ARE GOING TO BREAK
  • Oh no!! That boy ... (fall) down and hurt himself!
    IS GOING TO FALL
  • He usually ... (not/do) his homework.
    DOESN'T DO
  • ... (they / drink) coffee when you arrived?
    WERE THEY DRINKING
  • The car ... (turn) left.
    IS GOING TO TURN