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21. What (happen) alongside the river Thames of late? - The old warehouses (transform) into galleries, shops and clubs. 22. How Soho (change)? - It (clean), there are pavement cafes, so it (become) a meeting place. 23. One Sunday afternoon Tim and his (old) sister (sit) at home watching TV. Their parents (go out) for the day. 24. He didn't remember that he (order) to appear before the judge. 25. May Week at Cambridge University (celebrate) neither in May nor a week. 26. If you (not, come) late, they (let) you in and you (have) a good rest. ' 27. The police inspector asked me where I (be) the night before, at the time of the burglary. 28. The manager asked his secretary if he (be) using the computer to find the secret code. 29. It wasn't necessary for her to come so early, but she did. She (needn't, mustn't, can't) have come so early. 30. It's a pity he never patented his invention.If he (patent) it, he (make) a lot of money. Test 104 1. No sooner Pamela (disappear up) the stairs than a horrible-looking man (come) into the room. 2. As soon as the children (hear) (these, this) news, a neigl-bour's dog (start) barking, and after a few minutes they (hear) their back door open. 3. I (be) absorbed in the story when suddenly I began to feel that someone (watch) me. 4. At (a, the, -) Cambridge University May boat races, music and drama concerts, picnics, and the May Balls, everything as far as possible (hold) in the open air-parties. 5. There are many schools in Britain which (not, control) financially by the state. 204
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