Father was watching (to watch) TV at ten o'clock yesterday. I went (to go) to bed at nine o'clock yesterday. I finished (to finish) my homework at nine o'clock yesterday. He was reading (to read) a newspaper when I came (to come) in. He put (to put) on his coat and cap, opened (to open) the door and went (to go) out. We were (to be) in a hurry because only twenty minutes was(to be) left before the beginning of the performance. When I came (to come) to the theatre, my friend already was waiting (to wait) for me. What you were doing (to do) when the accident happened (to happen)? — I was walking (to walk) out of the hospital. He was leaving (to leave) the bank, when the thieves took (to take) his money. At half past four yesterday we were having (to have) dinner.
I went (to go) to bed at nine o'clock yesterday.
I finished (to finish) my homework at nine o'clock yesterday.
He was reading (to read) a newspaper when I came (to come) in.
He put (to put) on his coat and cap, opened (to open) the door and went (to go) out.
We were (to be) in a hurry because only twenty minutes was(to be) left before the beginning of the performance.
When I came (to come) to the theatre, my friend already was waiting (to wait) for me.
What you were doing (to do) when the accident happened (to happen)? — I was walking (to walk) out of the hospital.
He was leaving (to leave) the bank, when the thieves took (to take) his money.
At half past four yesterday we were having (to have) dinner.
exercise 3
1. This bag doesn't go these shoes.
a) by
b) together
c) with
2. Prices are going , as usual.
a) ahead
b) down
c) up
3. The alarm clock went at 5:30.
a) off
b) on
c)out
4. Last week he went with a bad cold.
a) down
b) forward
c) into
5. Don't eat that sandwich; I'm sure it went .
a) off
b) on
c) down
Past simple active
- He learnt to read at an early age and many books in his childhood.
-When he was six he saw a play by Shakespeare in the theater.
- The great writer died in 1870 at the age of fifty-eight.
Past simple passive
- He was born in Portsmouth in 1812.
- In 1837 it was published and was a huge success.
- He was honoured by his by his contemporaries as a remarkable novelist.
Past progressive
- At the same time he was writing for a verity of magazines.
Past Perfect
- He had worked as a reporter for a few years before his first novells were written and published.
- In these novells he described what he had learnt in his hard childhood.
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