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1. the Past Indefinite
2. the Past Continuous
3. the Past Perfect
4. the Past Perfect Continuous

Martin (to spend) many of his evenings reading case histories of radiation illness.

You remember how he always (to write) verses.

"What a lot you know," said miss Maple, "about the private lifes of film stars. (to learn) it all in California?"

We talked about what we (to do) since we left school.

I was happy that ever since Max moved in here, the place (to ring) with laughter.

I looked at my husband. He (to read) a letter.

She suddently realized that it was now completely dark and that she (to work) for a long while.

I (to drive) along a country road when I spotted a telephone box.

He said that they now (to hunt) hard for ten days.

He glanced up and down the beach to see if he (to live) anything.

Young Jolyon and Soames (not to meet) since the day of Bossiney's death.

Little Mary came in. She (to eat) an ice-cream cone.

I (to examine) the picture while she (to organize) her thoughts.

She began to do all the things that she (to want) to do for years.

He asked me if I (to have) breakfast

This man (to be) here againthis afternoon, asking for you .