Read this email and underline the best tense for each verb. Hi Bea
A funny thing I happened was happening to me and my flatmates on Saturday.
On Friday night we 2 went/were going to the college party There were some new students there and
we 3 met/were meeting someone called Lucas. We 4 invited/were inviting him to Sunday lunch. It was
a great party so we 5 didn't go/weren't going home until three o'clock.
Of course, we 6 didn't get/weren't getting up early on Saturday morning. At half past twelve!
7 watched/was watching TV in my pyjamas, Marie 8 had/was having a shower and Wendy 9 read/was
reading a magazine. Suddenly someone 10 rang/was ringing the doorbell. I 11 looked/was looking out
of the window to see who was there. Lucas 12 stood/was standing on the step. I 13 went/was going
to the door but i 14 didn't open/wasn't opening it. I said "Hello?' and he said 'Hello, I've come for
lunch. Oh no! He'd got the wrong day!!
We 15 got/were getting dressed in three minutes! Luckily we 16 had/were having enough food, and he
seemed to enjoy it How was your weekend? Love Annette
two friends were camping together of a river. their names were jim and tim. tim was very lazy boy. on the first evening of their holiday, jim said to tim, "here’s some money. go and buy some meat."
"i’m too tired," answered tim. "you go." so jim went to buy the meat.
when he came back, he told tim that he must cook it. but tim explained, "no, i’m not good at cooking. you must do it." so jim fried the meat. than jim cut the bread as tom did not want to do it. after that he offered his friend brung some water.this time tim replied: "no, i don’t want to get my clothes dirty" .so jim got the water.
at last the meat was ready and jim invited tim to eat it.
"well, i can do that," - agreed tim. "i don’t like saying “no” all the time."
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