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Past Indefinite Past Continuous

I.

  • came when we were having dinner.
  • He called when I was watching TV
  • It was raining when I left the house
  • He was writing a letter when entered the room.

 

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II.

  • When we came to the station the trail had already left.
  • She went to the post-office when shi had written the letter.

 

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III.

  • The secretary typed the letter, put i into the envelope and gave it to the messenger boy.
  • Then dinner came to an end, and Eva remained to clear away while the three men sat on the verandah.

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Self check.

Ex. 1. (A, B) Put the verb in brackets into the Present Continuous, the Present Indefinite, the Past Indefinite, the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous.

1. He (not / phone) him since he (arrive). 2. What (happen) to you since she (leave)? 3. I (think) your daughter (become) a real beauty since I (see) her last. 4. What you (do) with the knife? The point is broken off. 5. For these last three years I (save) nearly every penny for my trip to that country. 6. Well, dear, what you (do) all day long? You (look) tired. Come and sit here by the fire. 7. "Hello," he (say) holding out his hand, "I (look) for you for a long time. I never (have) the chance to thank you for what you (do) for my brother." 8. You see, I (do) this <ind of thing for the last thirty years. 9. I (think) of it ever since Molly (tell) me about your decision to go to sea. 10. You (live) here ever since you (leave) Canada? 11. Do come in and oin us. We (have) coffee and (watch) TV.

12. A.: I hear your brother (come) back. He (be) in the East all this time?

.: No, he (be) in Europe for the last year.

13. A.: I just (be) to the cinema. You (see) the last film by N.Mikhalkov?

..Yes.

A.: When you (see) it?

B.:A week ago.

A.: Who you (go) with?

.:With Tanya.

14. A.: I (want) to go to Switzerland next winter.

B.:You (discuss) with your mother?

A.: No, not yet, why?

.: You (ski) together for the last three years.

15. A.: I (be) sorry, I (give) so much trouble and now I (ask) you to excuse me.

.: It (be) true that you (put) me to some inconvenience, but in the circumstances I (be) ready

to accept your apology.

16. A.: There (be) two gentlemen asking for you.

B.:Tell them, I (not/be) in.

A.: They (want) to know if you (see) the accident yesterday.

B.: I (dread) these questions all morning, I (not/know) what to say. What you (think), they still

(wait)?

17. A.: You (know), where George (be)?

.: He and Fanny (have) a friendly chat in the library.

A.:They (be) old friends, (not/be) they?

B.:Yes, they (be) friends since childhood..

18 A.: The children (return) yet?

.: Yes, Tom Burton (bring) them back in his car five minutes ago.

A.: Well, then we can have dinner now.

.:No, we can't. I (not/cook) it yet.

A.: What you (do) all this time?

B.:Worrying.

 

Ex. 2. Put the verb in brackets into the Past Indefinite, the Past Continuous, the Past Perfect and the Past Perfect Continuous.

I. (A, B).

I. Where you (go) when I (meet) you in the street yesterday? - I (go) to tell the watch-maker that he (forget) to send my watch. 2. This, however, (enable) him to add some ideas which he (omit) in the first copy. 3. They (decide) to rebuild the church when they (find) that the cement used (begin) to crumble. 4. He (be) so ill that he (find) himself unable to complete the work he (begin). 5. She (turn) the light back on, (lie) on the sofa and (take) up the book she (read). 6. His secretary (take) the paper from the table where he (put) it, and (go) out. 7.. It (be) near midnight when they (come) in from dinner, still laughing at something he (say) in the dining-room. 8. it (be) two o'clock. Eliza (be) suddenly thoroughly awake. She (sit) up in her bed and (circle) her knees with her arms. It (rain), the way it (rain) for days. 9. In his turn Jolyon (look) back at his son. He (want) to talk about many things that he (be) unable to talk about all these years. 10. She (be) at the station after all, standing just as he (imagine), apart from the others.

II. He (come) back on Saturday, as he (promise). They all (wait) for him in the sitting-room. When he (enter), everybody (rush) fotward to him to embrace and hug him in greeting. 12. The state of his clothes indicated that he (play) football in the muddy field.






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