1. fed
2. were you doing; I was feeding
3. was doing; was playing
4. began
5. was cooking
6. were you doing; came
7. Were you having
8. didn't go
9. went
10. was sleeping
11. were playing, started
12. saw; was crossing
13. began
14. was repairing
15. finished
16. were playing
17. didn't go; was writing
18. came; came
19. came; was making
20. didn't go
3. I wish I hadn't broken MY leg. 4. I wish my students worked hard in my lessons. 5. I wish it weren't raining hard. 6. I wish he weren't smoking
7. (about past) I wish I hadn't been rude to my boss yesterday. 8. (about past) I wish I hadn't crashed my ... 8. (about present) I wish I could type fast. 9. (about present) I wish my mum didn't shout at me ... 10. (present) I wish he didn't talk ... 11. (present) I wish my car weren't old. 12. (Past) I wish I hadn't stayed ...13. (present) I wish I were not poor. 14. (past) I wish I hadn't stayed... 2) 2 had bought 3 were 4 could 5 went 6 hadn't eaten 7 hadn't made 8 were not 9 hadn't left 10 had 11 had written
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I have got a nice ball in my left hand.
The bird in tree can sing a nice song.
Open my bag and take an ice-cream out of it.
I am in bed when I am ill.
<span>My parents are very kind.</span>
1.Кайнанс Ков, Корнуоол
2. Luskentyre, Внешние Гебридские острова
3.Морар, Шотландия
Graham Alison, a businessman, aged 70, (1)was reported missing on Sunday. His
wife came home late and found a note that (2) was left by her husband on the bed. The
message was that he’d had to go New York on an emergency. Mrs. Alison
(3)was surprised at receiving this at a short notice and went to bed slightly annoyed.
Early in the morning she (4) was woken up by a telephone call: a male voice of a
complete stranger told her that Mr. Alison (5) was kidnapped. Mrs. Alison started to panic
because the ransom that (6) was demanded amounted to no less than a million dollars, the
huge sum could nowhere (7) be found. Moreover, she (8)was told that the money
had (9) to be paid in two days. Next day the same voice called up again and said that the
money had (10)to be left under a certain bench in the nearby park. He also added that if the 49
police (11) was told Mr. Alison (12) would be killed. Mrs. Alison consulted her
lawyer and she (13) was given a piece of advice; she came to the conclusion that the best
thing for her to do was to let the police know. So, the police (14) was informed and the hunt
began. Soon they found one of the kidnappers and the next day the gang (15) was arrested.