Решите The children (read) their texts when the teacher (come).
While I (watch) TV, my brother (do) his homework.
Nick’s father (read) a book, when he (hear) something outside the house.
When my sister and I (came) home we (see) a strange man.
When we (go) out this morning, the sun (shine) and the birds (fly) and (sing).
2. Write the questions to the answers:
1. ? My sister was watching TV, when the phone rang.
2. ? Grandpa was playing draughts at this time.
3. ? Yes, my sister was playing computer games.
4. ? My granny was cooking lunch for us.
3. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the correct form.
1. It (take) her 10 minutes to wash up yesterday.
2. It (take) me one hour to translate the dialogue yesterday evening.
3. …it(take) your friend much time to do the test?
4. How long it (take) you to fly to Paris last summer?
4. Translate:
1. Студенты разговаривали, когда учитель задал вопрос.
2. Соседи спали, когда вор ограбил их дом.
3.Когда я жил в Лондоне, я гулял в парке каждый день.
4. На днях мы играли в настольные игры.
5. Моя мама подарила мне мобильный телефон в году.
6.Дети обсуждали новую модель ноутбука, когда прозвенел звонок.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action in the past (reading) that was interrupted by another action (the teacher coming).
While I was watching TV, my brother was doing his homework.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes two ongoing actions in the past (watching TV, doing homework) that were happening simultaneously.
Nick's father was reading a book when he heard something outside the house.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action in the past (reading) that was interrupted by another action (hearing something).
When my sister and I came home, we saw a strange man.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past simple tense because it describes a completed action in the past (coming home) that happened before another action (seeing a strange man).
When we went out this morning, the sun was shining and the birds were flying and singing.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes ongoing actions in the past (shining, flying, singing) that were happening simultaneously.
1. Question: What was your sister doing when the phone rang?
Explanation: The question asks about a specific action (watching TV) that was interrupted by another action (the phone ringing).
2. Question: What was grandpa doing at this time?
Explanation: The question asks about a specific action (playing draughts) that grandpa was engaged in at a particular time.
3. Question: Was your sister playing computer games?
Explanation: The question asks for confirmation of whether or not the sister was playing computer games.
4. Question: What was my granny doing?
Explanation: The question asks about a specific action (cooking lunch) that grandma was engaged in.
1. It took her 10 minutes to wash up yesterday.
Explanation: The verb "take" is in the past simple tense to describe a completed action (washing up) that happened in the past.
2. It took me one hour to translate the dialogue yesterday evening.
Explanation: The verb "take" is in the past simple tense to describe a completed action (translating the dialogue) that happened in the past.
3. Did it take your friend much time to do the test?
Explanation: The question asks about the duration of time (much time) it took the friend to complete the test.
4. How long did it take you to fly to Paris last summer?
Explanation: The question asks about the duration of time (how long) it took the person to fly to Paris.
1. The students were talking when the teacher asked a question.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action (talking) that was interrupted by another action (the teacher asking a question).
2. The neighbors were sleeping when the thief robbed their house.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action (sleeping) that was interrupted by another action (the thief robbing).
3. When I lived in London, I used to walk in the park every day.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past simple tense because it describes a habitual action (walking in the park) that happened repeatedly in the past.
4. The other day, we were playing board games.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action (playing board games) on a specific day (the other day).
5. My mom gave me a mobile phone last year.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past simple tense because it describes a completed action (giving a mobile phone) that happened in the past.
6. The children were discussing the new laptop model when the bell rang.
Explanation: The sentence is in the past continuous tense because it describes an ongoing action (discussing the new laptop model) that was interrupted by another action (the bell ringing).