1. I have been looking for (
Present Perfect Progressive) my notebook for two hours already , but I have not found (
Present Perfect) it yet. 2. Yesterday by three o'clock Peter had finished (
Past perfect) reading the book. 3. What will you be doing (
Future Progressive) at five? - I'll be writing (
Future Progressive) a composition and I shall have been writing (
Future Perfect Progressive) it for two hours by that time. 4. Come (
Present Simple) to see
(Infinitive) me tomorrow. By three o'clock I shall have cooked (
Future Perfect) some meat. 5. When he came (
Past Simple) home, his children had been playing (
Past Perfect Progressive) in the garden for three hours already. 6. My friend has just come back (
Present Perfect) from Moscow. 7. By Monday they had not done (
Past Perfect) it. 8. The day was (
Past Simple) wet. By the time I reached (
Past Simple) home my raincoat had been (
past Perfect) all wet. 9. Please, come (
Present Simple) at five. By that time I shall have been cooking (
Future Perfect Progressive) dinner for an hour and you'll help (
Future Simple) me. 10. Have you read (
Present Perfect) anything by Tolstoy? 11. Tomorrow by six I shall have finished (
Future Perfect) the letter and you will be able (
Future simple) to send it. 12. When he came (
Past Simple) home, the children had been sleeping (
Past Perfect Progressive) for two hours already. 13. What is your brother doing (
Present Progressive)? - He has been working (
Present Perfect Progressive) in the garden for three hours already. 14. My friend has just come back (
Present Perfect) from Kiev.