Supply with the most suitable tense (PRESENT, PAST, or PRESENT PERFECT). (Do not use capitals in your answers)

1. Lend me your rubber. I (make) a mistake and (want) to rub it out.

2. I (see) you yesterday. You (drink) ginger beer at a cafe. But you (not see) me.

3. I (go) to Portugal five years ago. Since then I (not speak) Portuguese, and (forget) nearly all I (learn) there.

4. (You read) Pickwick Papers? I (begin) the book last week and (just finish) it.

5. I (go ) to the Zoo tomorrow. (You ever be) there? Yes, I (be) there last Sunday. I (go) nearly every weekend.

6. I hear you (just get) married. When (the ceremony take) place?

7. We (go) to the Valley of Rocks last Sunday. While we (eat) our lunch there a man (fall) from the rocks and (hurt) his head. We (take) him to the hospital in our car, and (be) to see him twice since then. He (get) better now.

8. Hello, who (you bring) with you? (He have) supper yet? No, he (not have) . We usually (have) supper at eight, but Mary (not finish) yet. She (still eat) in the dining-room. He (not meet) Mary, and she (not know) him, so take him in, introduce him and give him something to eat.

9. What (you look for) ? I (lose) my purse near here and (want) to find it before it (get) dark. When (you lose) it? I think that I (drop) it when I (go) to school this morning.

10. I (look) at your photographs while you (be) out. (You like) them? They (be) not very good.

11. As he (run) to jump over the ditch, he (fall) and (twist) his ankle. We (have) to carry him home. He (now lie) on the sofa, and he (read) a book until a few minutes ago. The doctor (just leave) and (say) as he (go) out that he must rest for a week.

12. (You like) chess? Yes, but I (not play) for many years. I (live) with a good chess player for the last six months, but he (play ) extremely well and I (not wish) to play with him.

13. We (wait) here for half an hour now, so I (not think) she will come. (She always arrive) late, or (you think) something (happen) to her? I (not know) , but I (think) we (wait) long enough.

14. (You remember) my name or (you forget)  it?

15. Look! My socks (already wear) out at the heels, even though I (wear) two pairs at once these last few weeks.