Контрольные задания > 2. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1. When I called at his house, he (to spend) his time in the garden.
2. When I came to the station, I (not to) find my friend there as I (to be) five minutes late and the train (to leave).
3. He (to want) to visit the place where he (to live) for 7 years in his childhood.
4. The telegram (to come) some minutes after he (to leave).
5. She (to look) very tired as she (to work) hard.
6. I (to return) to the hotel only late at night as I (to lose) my way in the fog. When I (to come) up to my room, I (to see) Pete at the door of the room. He (to wait) for me as he (to lose) his key and could not get in.
7. When I (to wake) up, it (to be already for my brother. Nobody (to answer). He already (to go out).
8. I (to go) up to the open window. It (to rain) and it (get dark). The birds in the garden (not to sing).
9. When the rain (to stop) I (to look) out of the window and (to see) John who (to stand) under a tree waiting for me.
10. I (to sit) in an armchair and (to think) of my coming trip across the North Sea when the door suddenly (to open) and an old friend of mine (to enter) the room.
11. I (look for) some ghost attractions while my wife (discuss) visiting to the haunted house on the phone.
12. He (to run out of) the house before I (to have) time to ask him anything.
Вопрос:
2. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1. When I called at his house, he (to spend) his time in the garden.
2. When I came to the station, I (not to) find my friend there as I (to be) five minutes late and the train (to leave).
3. He (to want) to visit the place where he (to live) for 7 years in his childhood.
4. The telegram (to come) some minutes after he (to leave).
5. She (to look) very tired as she (to work) hard.
6. I (to return) to the hotel only late at night as I (to lose) my way in the fog. When I (to come) up to my room, I (to see) Pete at the door of the room. He (to wait) for me as he (to lose) his key and could not get in.
7. When I (to wake) up, it (to be already for my brother. Nobody (to answer). He already (to go out).
8. I (to go) up to the open window. It (to rain) and it (get dark). The birds in the garden (not to sing).
9. When the rain (to stop) I (to look) out of the window and (to see) John who (to stand) under a tree waiting for me.
10. I (to sit) in an armchair and (to think) of my coming trip across the North Sea when the door suddenly (to open) and an old friend of mine (to enter) the room.
11. I (look for) some ghost attractions while my wife (discuss) visiting to the haunted house on the phone.
12. He (to run out of) the house before I (to have) time to ask him anything.