Fill in the right forms of the verbs:
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1. By two o'clock the teacher �all the students.� (to examine)
2. During the holiday my friend �the village where he in his childhood. (to visit, to live)
3. This man �� a writer. (to be)
���� He �books��since he was a young man. He� �already� �eight books. (to write, to write)
4.� It is difficult for me to speak about this opera as I� �it.� (not to hear)
5.� �you� �your notebook? No! I �still �for it. I� �already for it for two hours, but�� it yet. (to find, to look, to look, not� to find)
6. Where� �you gloves? I� �them into my pocket. (to be, to put)
7. The weather� �fine today. The sun ��ever since we got up. (to be, to shine)
8. I� �for�a letter from my cousin for a month already, but �it yet. (to wait, not to receive)
9. Mike's friends could hardly recognize him as he ��greatly after his expedition to the Antarctic. (to change)
10. He���home by six o'clock yesterday. (to come)