1. Don’t go to Nick’s place, he is working [Present Continuous]. He finishes [Present Simple, который выражает будущее время] his homework at seven o’clock. If you come [Present Simple, который выражает условие в будущем времени] after seven, he will be [Future Simple] very glad. 2. Does Pete go [Present Simple] to the cinema? – Yes, I think [Present Simple] so. He usually plays [Present Simple] in the yard at this time, and now he isn't [Present Simple] there. 3. He was reading [Past Continuous] a book at five o’clock yesterday. 4. Will you go [Future Simple] for a walk with me? – I am [Present Simple] sorry, I can’t. I am doing [Present Continuous] my homework. I haven't written [Present Perfect] the English exercise yet. If you wait [Present Simple] for me, I will go [Future Simple] with you in half an hour. I want [Present Simple] to go for a walk very much, because I didn't go [Past Simple] for a walk yesterday.5. They were walking [Past Continuous] along the street and talking. Suddenly Nick stopped [Past Simple] and said [Past Simple]: “Oh, what shall we do? I've lost [Present Perfect] the key to the door”. “If you don't find [Present Simple] it”, said Pete, “we will have [Future Simple] to wait for mother in the street”. 6. When I came [Past Simple] to the station yesterday, I learnt [Past Simple] that my train had already left [Past Perfect].