1. My friend loves reading and listening the music.
2. I don't like playing chess.
3. We like corresponding with each other very much.
4. They hate washing the dishes.
5. Jane enjoys travelling round our country.
6. They like chatting with each other in the evenings.
7. Her brother doesn't like doing shopping.
8. Our friends love going to the theatre.
9. She hates staying at home at the weekends!
10. What does he really enjoy doing?
11. What do you dislike making?
12. I continue working in the school library.
13. Finally it stops raining.
14. We begin studying French.
15. Do you like listening to good music?
We had found the information by the end of the week.
The snow had begun before they entered the hall.
Had she typed the letters by the time her boss came to the office?
We had been listening to music all afternoon...
How long had been Tom looking for a job when he found one?
The travellers had lost their way because they left the map in the camp.
The tourists had reached the camp before the storm began.
He had been diving since August and felt experienced.
They had been glad that they had won the game.
After Sarah had done the shopping, she had coffee with her friends at the café.
They had not been sleeping for some nights and looked tired.
I had been living in England for 5 years when I met my husband.
Willy had gone fishing last Sunday.
He had locked the door. Then the phone rang.
1. My friend loves reading and listening the music.
2. I don't like playing chess.
3. We like corresponding with each other very much.
4. They hate washing the dishes.
5. Jane enjoys travelling round our country.
6. They like chatting with each other in the evenings.
7. Her brother doesn't like doing shopping.
8. Our friends love going to the theatre.
9. She hates staying at home at the weekends!
10. What does he really enjoy doing?
11. What do you dislike making?
12. I continue working in the school library.
13. Finally it stops raining.
14. We begin studying French.
15. Do you like listening to good music?
We had found the information by the end of the week.
The snow had begun before they entered the hall.
Had she typed the letters by the time her boss came to the office?
Past perfect continuousWe had been listening to music all afternoon...
How long had been Tom looking for a job when he found one?
Past perfect, past perfect continuous, past simpleThe travellers had lost their way because they left the map in the camp.
The tourists had reached the camp before the storm began.
He had been diving since August and felt experienced.
They had been glad that they had won the game.
After Sarah had done the shopping, she had coffee with her friends at the café.
They had not been sleeping for some nights and looked tired.
I had been living in England for 5 years when I met my husband.
Willy had gone fishing last Sunday.
He had locked the door. Then the phone rang.