2. SEQUENCE OF TENSES (Sự phối hợp các thì)
2. SEQUENCE OF TENSES (Sự phối hợp các thì)
2. SEQUENCE OF TENSES (Sự phối hợp các thì)
- Present Tenses: Tất cả các thì hiện tại tùy theo ngữ cảnh của câu.
- Past Tenses: Tất cả các thì quá khứ tùy ngữ cảnh của câu.
- Future Tenses: Tất cả các thì tương lai tùy ngữ cảnh của câu.
Ex: He never goes home before he has finished his work.
I often read a newspaper while I am waiting for the bus.
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We will go as soon as you have finished your work.
It was raining hard when I got there.
The train had already left when I arrived at the station.
Please wait here until I come back.
* Mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ thời gian thường được bắt đầu với các liên từ chỉ thời gian:
- when/ as: khi - until/ till: cho đến khi
- just as: ngay khi - whenever: bất cứ khi nào
- while: trong khi - no sooner... than: ngay khi
- before: trước khi - hardly... when: khó... khi
- after: sau khi - as long as: chừng nào, cho đến khi
- as soon as: ngay sau khi - since: từ khi
Lưu ý:
Không được dùng thì tương lai (Future Tenses) trong các mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ thời gian (có thể thay
bằng thì hiện tại).
- Trong trường hợp dùng từ nối since lưu ý:
Ex: She has played the piano since she was ten years old.
He has been studying English since he came here.
EXERCISES
I. Supply the correct verb forms.
1. He thinks that it (rain) tonight.
2. She said that she (get) married soon.
3. Bill said that he (lose) his bicycle.
4. He knew that I (come) the following week.
5. She understood that we (promise) to go.
6. I was taught that the sun (be) bigger than the moon.
7. The boy knew that an hour (have) sixty minutes.
8. I didn’t know what time it (be), so I (turn) on the radio.
9. I wondered whether I (lock) the door or not.
10. She says that she (live) in the country when she (be) a child.
11. They hoped that they (end) soon.
12. The teacher said that the shortest distance between two points (be) a straight line.
13. The student who answered the question (be) John.
14. This is the house that Jack (build) three years ago.
15. Mary (have) dinner when her friend called.
16. John (live) in the same house since he left school.
17. Shut all the windows before you (go) out.
18. You may begin when you (be) ready.
19. He is saving his money so that he (take) a long vacation.
20. I see that Henry (write) his composition now.
21. I had done that (be) necessary.
22. They have found that the road (be) very long.
23. I saw that I (make) a mistake.
24. The teacher asked Bill why he (not go) to school the day before.
25. We find that we (take) a wrong way.
26. I want to know how long she (live) here.
27. I didn’t know who (help) him.
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28. Do you hear what she (just, say)?
29. Did you hear what she (just, say)?
30. They believed that the police (capture) the thief soon.
31. Did John say he (call) you again?
32. She has thought that the work (be) easy.
33. I wonder what changes the new President (introduce).
34. The students had thought that the English test (be) rather difficult.
35. Mrs Smith complains that her neighbour (make) too much noise.
36. I think John (be) out of town now.
37. Tom promised he (not do) it again.
38. My father said he (be) here by noon.
39. Miss White swears that she (never see) that man before.
40. She has told me her name (be) Mary.
II. Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses.
1. I see that Tom (writes/ is writing) his composition.
2. He says that he (looks/ will look) for a job next week.
3. They think he (was/ would be) here last night.
4. He tells us that he (was/ has been) to the mountains before.
5. I hope that he (will be/ would be) able to attend.
6. He wants to do it before his father (will come/ comes).
7. People have said that the sun (rise) in the East.
8. He says he (does/ will do) it some time.
9. He asked the guard what time the train usually (starts/ started).
10. He told me the morning that he (is going/ was going) with us the following day.
11. He says that he (finished/ will finish) the project by May.
12. I realized that they (are/ were) older than they looked.
13. I hear that Kate (accepted/ has accepted) a new position.
14. They told me they (have never seen/ had never seen) her before.
15. We know that you (move/ will move) to France next year.
16. In Britain, the weather is very varied. People (never know/ have never known) what it (is/ will be)
like the next day.
17. He (is/ had been) ill for a long time before he died
18. She didn’t tell me the reason why she (didn’t come/ hadn’t come) to school the day before.
19. I had no map, that’s why I (got/ get) lost.
20. I hope it (does not rain/ will not rain) when we start early tomorrow.
III. Supply the correct verb forms.
1. After (leave) (1) school when she was 18, Laura (go) (2) to Bristol university for three years. While
she (be) (3) at university, Laura (join) (4) a university folk group and started singing. It was at this time that
she (write) (5) her famous song “The Price of Peace”.
2. One of the first novels in history of literature (be) (1) written in England in 1719. It (be) (2) Robinson
Crusoe by Daniel Dofoe. He (bear) (3) in London in a rich family. When Daniel (be) (4) a schoolboy, he
(begin) (5) to write stories. After (leave) (6) school he (work) (7) in his father’s shop and (write) (8) articles
for newspapers. Dofoe (visit) (9) many countries and (meet) (10) many people. That helped him much in his
writings.
3. A friend of mine, Judith Nelson, (presently, work) (1) in the international sales division at an
electronics firm. She (just, return) (2) from a trip to Japan. She (be) (3) asked to go there because she can
speak Japanese. For four years, she (never have) (4) the opportunity to use her Japanese until she (go) (5) to
Tokyo last month. While she (be) (6) there, she (speak) (7) Japanese everyday and (enjoy) (8) very much of
it.
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4. Ever since the day I (decide) (1) to move to London, I (worry) (2) whether the decision I (take) (3) was
the right one. As I (already sell) (4) my house and (arrange) (5) a new job, it is too late to change my mind.
However, since then I (hear) (6) a lot of negative things about living in the Capital and lately some of them
(begin) (7) to bother me. I (grow) (8) up in a small town and have spent all my life there.
5. Mary (have) (1) to go to New York last week, but she almost (miss) (2) the plane. She (stand) (3) in the
queue at the check-in desk when she suddenly (realize) (4) that she (leave) (5) her passport at home.
Fortunately, she (not live) (6) very far from the airport so she (have) (7) time to go back home to get the
passport. She (get) (8) back to the airport just in time for her flight.
6. Rob Fellow (come) (1) from England. He (come) (2) to Paris six months ago to learn French. He
(start) (3) learning French at school in England when he was eleven so he (learn) (4) it for nearly 10 years.
He just (take) (5) an exam. If he passes, he (move) (6) into the next class. He (be) (7) excited today because
his parents (come) (8) tomorrow to stay with him for a few days.
7. (Bear) (1) in Scotland in 1847, Alexander Bell (become) (2) interested very early in the methods of
human communication. He (influence) (3) by his father and grandfather, who (spend) (4) years working
with deaf people and those with faulty speech. Bell’s father even (go) (5) so far as to develop a system of
so-called “visible speech” for the deaf. He (use) (6) sketches of the different positions of the lips and
tongue. This science of visible speech (form) (7) the foundation of young Bell’s knowledge of the
mechanics of human speech. But the young boy’s knowledge of other subjects (not/ advance) (8) quite as
rapidly.
8. While I (walk) (1) across the campus the other day, I (meet) (2) my old friend, John, whom I (not see)
(3) since July 10. Naturally we (stop) (4) (talk) (5) to each other for a few minutes. I asked him how he (do)
9. Jack London (bear) (1) in San Francisco on January 12, 1876. He (begin) (2) his education at the
university of California, but (not finish) (3) it there, he (write) (4) a lot of adventure books. He (travel) (5)
much, and his experience in his trips (help) (6) him write many famous books.
10. A: Tell us what happened to you yesterday?
B: I (walk) (1) along Piccadilly when I (realize) (2) that a man with a black beard, whom I (see) (3)
three time already that afternoon, (follow) (4) me. I (be) (5) very annoyed, and at last I (stop) (6) him and
(ask) (7) him why he (follow) (8) me. The man (apologize) (9) and (tell) (10) me he (mistake) (11) me for one of
his friends.
11. Last Sunday, Mrs Hay (drive) (1) along a small country road when she (see) (2) a man at the side of
the road. He (wave) (3) and pointing at his car. Mrs Hay (stop) (4) and (ask) (5) the man if he (be) (6) all
right. “My car’s broken down”, said the man.
12. I’d just parked my car in the street near a football stadium in Liverpool. It (be) (1) ten minutes
before the start of the match and I (be) (2) in a hurry. Two little boys (come) (3) up to me and (say) (4),
“Give me some money and we (look) (5) after your car while you are at the match”. I (tell) (6) them to clear
off, and one of them (look) (7) at me with big, round eyes said, “Unless you (give) (8) us the money,
something might happen to your car while you are away, you know, a scratch or a flat or something like
that”.
13. He (run) (1) as fast as he could, but he realized he was not strong enough (be) (2) a good marathon
runner. In the distance he could just make out the shapes of the (lead) (3) runners, (get) (4) further ahead
every minute.
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14. Every day you can (hear) (1) something interesting at school. When you come home after classes,
you often (tell) (2) your parents what you (hear) (3) and (see) (4) at school.
15. Two friends went on a trip to London. They (enter) (1) restaurant for dinner. On the table (stand) (2)
a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them (take) (3) a spoonfull into his mouth. Tears
immediately filled his eyes and his friend asked him what he (cry) (4) about.
16. In two minutes I (be) (1) up the tree, but it was very difficult (get) (2) to the nest. When at last I got
there and (can look) (3) into the nest, I (see) (4) the two young eagles and also some food for them - meat
and fish. When I tried (take) (5) the young eagles out of the nest, I suddenly (feel) (6) a terrible pain in the
back of my head. I (look) (7) round and (see) (8) the mother eagle. And she (be) (9) ready to make a second
attack. You (must know) (10) how strong these eagles are.
17. Eric (bear) (1) in 1903 in India where his father worked for the civil service. The family (move) (2)
to England in 1907 and in 1917 Eric (enter) (3) Eton where he (contribute) (4) regularly to the college
magazine. His first article (appear) (5) in Lemon in October 1928 while he (live) (6) in Paris.
18. Jack Cooper (be) (1) a production manager at Weston Aeronautics for ten years now. He (live) (2) in
a small house in the suburbs of Bristol with his wife, Peggy. At the moment, Weston (expand) (3) into
Europe and they (build) (4) a new factory in Toulouse.
19. When the train reached the sixth station, Tom (get) (1) off, feeling relieved that his journey (be) (2)
so easy. But he (be) (3) alarmed to see that he (get) (4) off at a station that he had never heard of. He (not
know) (5) what to do. He (explain) (6) his difficulty to a man who (stand) (7) on the platform. With a look of
amusement on his face the man (tell) (8) Tom that he (travel) (9) on a train going in the wrong direction.
20. Maria is Spanish. She (live) (1) in Madrid where she (work) (2) for an export company. She (be) (3)
with this company for 2 years now. At the moment she (study) (4) English on a one-month intensive
course in London. She (arrive) (5) in London last Saturday. This is not Maria’s first time in Britain. She
(be) (6) there twice before.
21. Albert Maltz was a progressive American writer. He (be) (1) born in 1908. He (write) (2) his first
play “Peace on Earth” in 1943. It was against wars, so the American police (arrest) (3) him and (put) (4)
him in prison in 1950.
22. Ha (come) (1) back a moment ago and (turn) (2) the television on very loudly. My son (sleep) (3)
then, so I (tell) (4) her to turn it off.
23. Mary and John are neighbours. They (know) (1) each other for several years. Mary (move) (2) into
her house in 1985 and John (live) (3) next door since he (come) (4) to the area in 1980.
24. While I (walk) (1) to class yesterday morning, I (see) (2) Tom. We (say) (3) hello and (walk) (4) the
rest of the way to school together.
25. Yesterday afternoon I (go) (1) to visit the Greens. When I (get) (2) there about 2 o’clock, Mrs Green
(be) (3) in the yard. She (plant) (4) flowers in her garden. Mr Green (be) (5) in the garage. He (work) (6) on
their car. The children (play) (7) in the front yard.
26. When I (hear) (1) a knock at the door last night, I (walk) (2) to the door and (open) (3) it. When I
(open) (4) the door, I (see) (5) my brother. I (greet) (6) him and (ask) (7) him to come in.
27. John hasn’t got a job. He (be) (1) unemployed for six months. He (work) (2) for a textile firm which
(have) (3) to close because it (not have) (4) enough orders.
28. One day John’s father (buy) (1) a computer for him. He thought it was a good replacement for
John’s typewriter, which (break down) (2). John could use the computer to write essays. He (not expect) (3)
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that John would spend all his time playing computer games on it, which (be) what he did it. John
neglected his studies and he actually failed his tests.
When that happened, John (realize) (5) that he (make) (6) a terrible mistake. Now he (play) (7) computer
games only in his free time. Recently he (top) (8) his classmates in the mid-year examination.
29. Short after the war, my brother and I (invite) (1) (spend) (2) a few days’ holiday with an uncle who
(just/ return) (3) from abroad. He (rent) (4) a cottage in the country, although he rarely (spend) (5) much
time there.
We (understand) (6) the reason for this after our arrival. The cottage (have) (7) no comfortable furniture
in it, many of the windows (break) (8) and the roof (leak) (9), making the whole house damp.
30. Today there (be) (1) more than 3.000 different (speak) (2) languages in the world. English (be) (3) the
most widely spoken language, over 350 million people (speak) (4) it but more people speak Chinese. You
may wonder why English (more widely/speak) (5) although more people speak Chinese. This is because
people who (speak) (6) Chinese are found in China but English (speak) (7) by people (find) (8) in almost
every comer of the world.
IV. Complete each of the following sentences with an adverbial clause of time.
1. Don’t bother me while I…
2. You have to listen to your teacher while...
3. You should do a good deed whenever...
4. He set off for another journey as soon as...
5. It began to rain just as...
6. She had written three novels before...
7. I’ll have taken three courses by the time...
8. The dog has followed its master ever since...
9. The train had just left when I...
10. What were you doing when your father...
ĐÁP ÁN
I. 1. will rain 2. would get 3. had lost 4. would come
5. had promised 6. is 7. has 8. was - turned
9. had locked 10. lived - was 11. would end 12. is
13. was 14. built 15. was having 16. has lived
17. go 18. are 19. will take 20. is writing
21. was 22. is 23. had made 24. hadn’t gone
25. have taken 26. has lived 27. had helped 28. has just said
29. had just said 30. would capture 31. would call 32. is
33. will introduce 34. was 35. has made 36. is
37. wouldn’t do 38. would be 39. has never seen 40. is
II. 1. is writing 2. will look 3. was 4. has been
5. would be 6. comes 7. rises 8. will do
9. started 10. was going 11. will finish 12. were
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13. has accepted 14. had never seen 15. will move 16. never know - will be
17. had been 18. hadn’t come 19. got 20. will not rain
III.
1. 1. leaving 2. went 3. was 4. joined 5. wrote
2. 1. was 2. was 3. was born 4. was 5. began
6. leaving 7. worked 8. wrote 9. had visited 10. had met
3. 1. is presently working 2. has just returned 3. was 4. had never had
5. went 6. was 7. spoke 8. enjoyed
4. 1. decided 2. have worried 3. took 4. have already sold
5. arranged 6. have heard 7. have begun 8. grew
5. 1. had 2. missed 3. was standing 4. realized
5. had left 6. doesn’t live 7. had 8. got
6. 1. comes 5. has just taken/ took
2. came 6. will move
3. started 7. is
4. has learnt/ has been learning 8. will come/ are coming / are going to come
7. 1. born 2. became 3. was influenced 4. spent
5. went 6. used 7. formed 8. didn’t advance
8. 1. was walking 2. met 3. hadn’t seen
4. stopped 5. to talk 6. had done
9. 1. was born 2. began 3. didn’t finish
4. wrote 5. traveled 6. helped
10. 1. was walking 2. realized 3.had seen 4. was following
5. was 6. stopped 7. asked 8. had been following
9. apologized 10. told 11. had mistaken
11. 1. was driving 2. saw 3. was waving
4. stopped 5. asked 6. was
12. 1. was 2. was 3. came 4. said
5. will look 6. told 7. looked 8. give
13. 1. was running 2. to be 3. leading 4. getting
14. 1. hear 2. tell 3. have heard 4. seen
15. 1. entered 2. stood 3. took 4. was crying
16. 1. was 2. to get 3. could look 4. saw
5. to take 6. felt 7. looked 8. saw
9. was 10. must know
17. 1. was born 2. moved 3. entered 4. contributed
5. appeared 6. was living
18. 1. has been 2. is living 3. is expanding 4. have built
19. 1. got 2. was 3. was 4. got 5. didn’t know
6. explained 7. was standing 8. told 9. had traveled
20. 1. is living/ lives 2. works 3. has been 4. is studying
5. arrived 6. has been
21. 1. was 2. wrote 3. arrested 4. put
22. 1. came 2. turned 3. was sleeping 4. told
23. 1. have known 2. moved 3. has lived 4. came
24. 1. was walking 2. saw 3. said 4. walked
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25. 1. went 2.got 3. was 4. was planting
5. was 6. was working 7. were playing
26. 1. heard 2. walked 3. opened 4. opened
5. saw 6. greeted 7. asked
27. 1. has been 2. worked 3. had 4. didn’t have
28. 1. bought 2.had been broken down 3. didn’t expect 4. was
5. realized 6. had made 7. plays 8. has topped
29. 1. were invited 2. to spend 3. had just returned
4. rented 5. spent 6. understood
7. had 8. were broken 9. was leaked
30. 1. are 2. spoken 3. is 4. speak
5. is more widely spoken 6. speak 7. is spoken 8. found
IV. 1. Don’t bother me while I am doing my homework.
2. You have to listen to your teacher while she is explaining the lesson.
3. You should do a good deed whenever you have a chance.
4. He set off for another journey as soon as he had finished his first journey.
5. It began to rain just as we left home.
6. She had written three novels before she came here.
7. I’ll have taken three courses by the time you arrive in this city.
8. The dog has followed its master ever since it was born.
9. The train had just left when I arrived at the station.
10. What were you doing when your father came home from work?