In one quiet,darkened by nothing evening a young man by name Oscar went out from the home to the forest.He was a very young boy and that interest that he tested to his business was a not nearly child. Oscar went out on the edge of a forest and got up in the middle of emptiness appearing at back of the forest. He heaved up hands upwards and scream the words, that were clear only to him. And here from darkness stand figure, dark figures that scream yammering, yammering that beasts can publish only. With every moment they grew and grew. And here on a moment stopping they suddenly moved from a place. These were creatures similar to the emaciated birds, and can be to their skeletons. They squealed and gave up the black clouds of dust in earth. Oscar stood with an open mouth, he enjoyed of his work. Now though one day in a year there will be the real holiday in the world. And people will yell and flame and given up in water. And all of it will be subject only to Oscar. Thats now its a real Halloween.
1. What (were you doing) when I (came) in? 2. When I (came) to his house, they (told) me that he (had left) an hour before. 3. On checking up his answers he (found) out that he (had made) several mistakes. 4. When I (left) home, the snow (had already stopped), but a strong wind (was blowing). 5. (Have you read) this book? — Yes, I (have read) it. I (think) it (is) very interesting. 6. What (are the children doing) now? — Oh, they (are playing) the new table game which I (bought) for them the day before yesterday. 7. They (have reached) the corner of the street by now and (are standing) at the bus stop. 8. After we (had been walking) about two hours, we arrived at a picturesque glade covered with fresh grass. 9. We could not go out because it (had been raining) hard since early morning. 10. She (has been teaching) at our school for twenty years now. 11. Ring me up as soon as you (come) home. 12. He (began) to write his composition at three o'clock. It is already eleven, and he (is still writing) it. He says he (will have finished) it by twelve. 13. We (have been helping) our librarian to put the books in the right order for already three days, but we (have arranged) only half the books.
2. When I (came) to his house, they (told) me that he (had left) an hour before.
3. On checking up his answers he (found) out that he (had made) several mistakes.
4. When I (left) home, the snow (had already stopped), but a strong wind (was blowing).
5. (Have you read) this book? — Yes, I (have read) it. I (think) it (is) very interesting.
6. What (are the children doing) now? — Oh, they (are playing) the new table game which I (bought) for them the day before yesterday.
7. They (have reached) the corner of the street by now and (are standing) at the bus stop.
8. After we (had been walking) about two hours, we arrived at a picturesque glade covered with fresh grass.
9. We could not go out because it (had been raining) hard since early morning.
10. She (has been teaching) at our school for twenty years now.
11. Ring me up as soon as you (come) home.
12. He (began) to write his composition at three o'clock. It is already eleven, and he (is still writing) it. He says he (will have finished) it by twelve.
13. We (have been helping) our librarian to put the books in the right order for already three days, but we (have arranged) only half the books.