ПОМОЩ!!!!!! Раскройте скобки,употребляя глаголы в Past Simpl, Past Continuous, Past Perfect. I. By eight o’clock yesterday I (to
ПОМОЩ!!!!!! Раскройте скобки,употребляя глаголы в Past Simpl, Past Continuous, Past Perfect. I. By eight o’clock yesterday I (to do) my homework and at eight I (to play) the piano. 2. By six o’clock father (to come) home and at six he (to have) dinner. 3. By nine o’clock yesterday grandmother (to wash) the dishes and at nine she (to watch) TV. 4. When I (to meet) Tom, he (to eat) an ice-cream which he (to buy) at the corner of the street. 5. When I (tо come) home, my sister (to read) a book which she (to bring) from the library. 6. When mother (to come) home, the children (to eat) the soup which she (to cook) in the morning. 7. When I (to ring) up Mike, he still (to learn) the poem which he (to begin) learning at school. 8. When I (to look) out of the window, the children (to play) with a ball which Pete (to bring) from home. 9. By ten o’clock the children (to settle) comfortably on the sofa and at ten they (to watch) a TV film. 10. When father (to come) home, we (to cook) the mushrooms which we (to gather) in the wood. 11. When I (to see) Ann, she (to sort) the flowers which she (to pick) in the field. 12. When I (to come) home yesterday, I (to see) that my little brother (to break) my pen and (to play) with its pieces. 13. When I (to open) the door of the classroom, I (to see) that the teacher already (to come) and the pupils (to write) a dictation.
<span>I. By eight o’clock yesterday I (had
done) my homework and at eight I (was playing) the piano.
2. By six o’clock father (had come) home and at six he (was having) dinner.
3. By nine o’clock yesterday grandmother (had washed) the dishes and at nine
she (was watching) TV.
4. When I (met) Tom, he (was eating) an ice-cream which he (had bought) at the
corner of the street.
5. When I (came) home, my sister (was reading) a book which she (had brought)
from the library.
6. When mother (came) home, the children (were eating) the soup which she (had
cooked) in the morning.
7. When I (rang) up Mike, he still (was learning) the poem which he (had begun)
learning at school.
8. When I (looked) out of the window, the children (were playing) with a ball
which Pete (had brought) from home.
9. By ten o’clock the children (had settled) comfortably on the sofa and at ten
they (were watching) a TV film.
10. When father (came) home, we (were cooking) the mushrooms which we (had
gathered) in the wood.
11. When I (saw) Ann, she (was sorting) the flowers which she (had picked) in
the field.
12. When I (came) home yesterday, I (saw) that my little brother (had broken)
my pen and (was playing) with its pieces.
13. When I (opened) the door of the classroom, I (saw) that the teacher (had already
come) and the pupils (were writing) a dictation.</span>
1.had done, I was playing
2. had come, was having
3. had washed, was watching
4. met, was eating, had bought
5. came, was reading, had brought
6. came, were eating, had cooked
7. rang up, was still learning, had begun
8. looked, were playing, had brought
9. had settled, were watching
10. came, were cooking, had gathered
11. saw, was sorting, had picked
12. came, saw, had broken, was playing
13. opened, saw, had already come, were writing
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