1) Wstaw czasowniki w nawiasach w odpowiednich czasach.
Ann: Tom, at last! I
have been waiting (wait) for you for ages. A moment ago I
thought (think) I
would go (go) home if you
wouldn't turn TUTAJ ZWYKŁY II CONDITIONAL (not turn) up in five minutes.
Tom: I'm sorry. I
have fought INNY CZAS, ON WYJASNIA, CZYM SIE ZAJMOWAL (fight) with my car. It
broke (break) down when I
was driving (drive) to work this morning and I
had to (must) take it to the garage.
Ann: It
breaks (break) down all the time.
Won't you buy (you/not buy) NA PEWNO NIE BYLO 'WHY' NA POCZATKU ZDANIA? a new one? I think you should.
Tom: But I
like (like) my old VW. I
have had (have) it for ten years and I
am always (always/be) ZLY CZAS: PRZEZ CALE 10 LAT very happy with it.
Ann: Well, I
don't have (not have) a car. I
am driving (drive) my sister's Fiat this month because she
has gone (go) on holiday. But she
is coming (come) back on Saturday and I
must (must) give it back.
Tom: You know, I
have had (have) NIE, TO NIE JEST 'DOSWIADCZENIE ZYCIOWE', PRESENT P[ERFECT W TYM ZNACZENIU JEST UZYWANY Z ACTION VERBS, TUTAJ CHODZI O ZNACZENIE 'KIEDYS MIALES, A TERAZ JUZ NIE MAM'. a Fiat, too. I
bought (buy) it second hand and then, when it
was being repaired (be repaired) at a garage it
turned (turn) out that it
had been stolen (be stolen).
Ann: Oh, dear! It must have been horrible!
Tom: Yes, it
wasn't (not be) very pleasant. The police
was POLICE TO LICZBA MNOGA (be) sure that I
had stolen (steal) it and I
thought (think) I
would be (be) arrested.
Ann: You
haven't told me ( not tell) that story. Oh, dear, the film
has already started ( already/start), let's run.