Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1. We (set) up an advertising agency in Moscow 2 years ago.
2. Emily (go) to the meetings every Fridays last year.
3. He (buy) newspapers and magazines.
4. John (write) a report and (send) it to the CEO.
5. Linda (drive) her car very well.
11. Use one of the present forms or the Past Indefinite in the following text:
They returned to London on Monday night. Jan went straight to his office, she drove home, where Mrs Brisiow, the housekeeper, was smoking a cigarette and listening to the wireless.
"Everything (to be) all right?"
"Mrs Troy (to go)"
"Where?"
"She (not to say). I (to help) her down with the bags. Oh, and she (to leave) you this." The housekeeper gave her a letter.
"Darling, I (to be) sorry not to be here to say goodbye but I (to be) sure you will be quite pleased to have me out of your house at last. What as angel you (to be). I can never thank you or Jan enough. I (to leave) a little present to Jan. Let's meet soon and I'll tell you all about everything. Ail Iove. Virginia. "
"She (to leave) anything else, Mrs Bristow?"
"Just two books. They (to be) upstairs."
"Mrs Troy (to leave) no address?"
"She (not to go) far. 1 (not to catch) what she (to say) to the taxi-driver but it (not to be) a railway station."
The mystery (to be) soon solved. Jan (to telephone). "Good news," he said. "We fro gel) rid of Virginia"
"I know."
"For good. She (to be) a sensible woman. Site (to do) just what I (to say) she should - she (to find) a husband."
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