Ну как то так o, one foggy november night, mr. x, is dressed in a long coat, walked along a back street in liverpool with a box under his arm. he came into the house, put the box on the ground and knocked on the door. when the man opened the door, mr. x. picked up the box and gave it to him. the man in the house nodded, took the box and closed the door. mr. x. was gone. two days later, mr. x. i read in the newspaper that a dead body was found in a liverpool park with his left hand missing, and he was utterly shocked. mr. h. knows what is in the suitcase were very important documents. they depended on the life of a wealthy man who had recently been attacked. in these documents was information about where he is now. apparently the offender decided to act violently. he cut off the hand of the poor man, who soon died from loss of blood, and took the box. after a few days the important person was found in his mansion in the maldives. we sorry, but we did not manage to get there first because the killer was ahead of us on several chasov, maybe even one day. soon the funeral. i was standing in a black coat behind a tree, i blamed myself in two deaths, the death of the carrier and the death of my client.
1. Margaret didn't go (Past Simple) to work yesterday. She wasn’t feeling (Past Continuous) well. 2. Look (Present Simple) ! That man over there is wearing (Present Continuous) the same sweater as you. 3. Your son is (Present Simple) much taller than he was (Past Simple) last year. He has grown (Present Perfect) a lot. 4. I still don’t know (Present Simple) what to do. I haven't decided (Present Perfect) yet. 5. We can go (Present Simple) out now. It is not raining (Present Continuous) anymore. 6. What speed was the car doing (Past Continuous) at the time of accident? 7. I wasn’t (Past Simple) very busy at weekend. I did not have (Past Simple) much to do. 8. Mary usually phones (Present Simple) me on Fridays but she did not phone (Past Simple) me last Friday. 9. When Sue heard (Past Simple) the news, she was (Past Simple) very pleased. 10.What were you both doing (Past Continuous) at 7 o’clock yesterday?
2. Look (Present Simple) ! That man over there is wearing (Present Continuous) the same sweater as you.
3. Your son is (Present Simple) much taller than he was (Past Simple) last year. He has grown (Present Perfect) a lot.
4. I still don’t know (Present Simple) what to do. I haven't decided (Present Perfect) yet.
5. We can go (Present Simple) out now. It is not raining (Present Continuous) anymore.
6. What speed was the car doing (Past Continuous) at the time of accident?
7. I wasn’t (Past Simple) very busy at weekend. I did not have (Past Simple) much to do.
8. Mary usually phones (Present Simple) me on Fridays but she did not phone (Past Simple) me last Friday.
9. When Sue heard (Past Simple) the news, she was (Past Simple) very pleased.
10.What were you both doing (Past Continuous) at 7 o’clock yesterday?