70.4 выберите правильную форму глагола a clever barman the other day i (finish) work earlier than usual. the weather (be) fine, so i (decide) (take) a walk. while i (pass) one of the numerous pubs, i (realize) that i not (have) anything to drink since morning and that i certainly (like) a pint of beer. “there (be) nothing better than cold beer on a hot day like this! ” i (think) and (enter) the golden bar. i (see) men and women (sit) at their tables over a glass of beer. the beer (bring) soon, but as i not (be) in the bar before, i (take) a look around. almost every seat (occupy). i watched people (talk) and (laugh). finally i (finish) my beer and (be) about (leave) the bar when it (begin) (rain). i (wait) for ten minutes but the rain not (stop). the strange part of it was that there (be) no clouds in the sky and yet it (rain) hard. i (can) not possibly (go out) as i not (take) an umbrella with me. i (expect) the rain (stop) soon, so i (change) my mind and (order) a substantial lunch. i (notice) many people (do) the same, so the waiter (have) a lot of work to do. “it (rain) for an hour already, but the rain (show) no sign of stopping. it’s time i (leave),” i (think) and (go out). i (walk) a few steps in a hurry and then (stop) in surprise. there (be) no rain. all the time i (sit) in the bar, there (be) no rain at all! but just a few yards away from the front door of the bar an elderly woman (sit) comfortably on a chair. she (hold) a hose1 linked to a tap. she (water) the pavement in front of the bar. a clever man, that barman was! he (want) people (stay) in his bar as long as possible. and his trick (work) with me as well.
numerous pubs, I (realized) that I had not (have) anything to drink since morning and that I certainly (liked) a pint of beer. “There (is) nothing better than cold beer on a hot day like this!” I (thiought) and (entered) the Golden Bar. I (saw) men and women (sitting) at their tables over a glass of beer. The beer (was brought) soon, but as I had not (been) in the bar before, I (took) a look around. Almost every seat (was occupied). I watched people (talking) and (laughing). Finally I (finished) my beer and (was) about (to leave) the bar when it (began) (to rain). I (waited) for ten minutes but the rain did not (stop). The strange part of it was that there (were) no clouds in the sky and yet it (was raining) hard. I (could) not possibly (go out) as I had not (taken) an umbrella with me. I (expected) the rain (to stop) soon, so I (changed) my mind and (ordered) a substantial lunch. I (noticed) many people (doing) the same, so the waiter (had) a lot of work to do. “It (has been raining) for an hour already, but the rain (shows) no sign of stopping. It’s time I (left),” I (thought) and (went out). I (walked) a few steps in a hurry and then (stopped) in surprise. There (was) no rain. All the time I (was sitting) in the bar, there (was) no rain at all!
But just a few yards away from the front door of the bar an elderly woman (was sitting) comfortably on a chair. She (was holding) a hose linked to a tap. She (was watering) the pavement in front of the bar.
A clever man, that barman was! He (wanted) people (to stay) in his bar as long as possible. And his trick (had worked) with me as well.