1 had been driving- realized - had forgot
1 had been driving- realized - had forgot
Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
11. When she (finish) ................... her work she (go) ............... to the cinema
12. He (not eat) ............. until his parents (come) ...........home
13. She (tell) ...............me she never ( meet) ........him
14. He (do) ........... her homework before he (go) ......out
15. The lights (go) ...........out the moment he (get) ............ into the cinema
16. hardly the holiday (begin) ............when they (leave) ....the town
17. They (be) ............ our for an hour when it ( start ) .......... to rain
18. They (leave) ...... the shop as soon as they (buy) ................... everything they (need) ..........
19. The house (burn) ........... to the ground by the time the firemen (arrive).................
20. As he (do) ......................... a lot of work that day he (be)...................ver tired
1. Complete the text using the verbs in brackets. Use the correct form of the past simple, past continuous or past perfect.
When Henry.......... (be) a student, he and his friend Tony ... (decide) to go on a hitch-hiking holiday in France. After they... (wait) for an hour by the side of the road, a driver ....(stop) for them. They... (understand) that the man .....(plan) to drive from north to south without stopping and he ... (need) someone to keep him awake. Hours later, while Tony ...(sleep) on back seat. Henry ...(do) his best to entertain the driver. They ....(drive) through a mountainous area in the south of France when the driver suddenly..... (fall) asleep. The car ...(go) off the road and into some small trees. Luckily, Henry and the driver ...(get out) of the car unhurt. But most surprising of all, under a lot of luggage and blankets, Henry ...(find) his friend between the font and back seat. He....(be)) in such a deep sleep that he.... (not even wake up).
2. Read the story and write questions for the answers in brackets.
Amanda Boyle was duriious when a thief stole her smartphone. However, when she phoned her number the thief, Rory Boggs, answered. She asked for his name and address and he gave it to her. She told the police, who arrested Rory. Amanda got her phone back and Rory went to prison.
1. Who/take her phone? (a thief)
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2. What/Amanda do? (she phoned her number)
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3. Who/ answer? (Rory Biggs-the thief)
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4. What/ Amandaask for? ( his name and address)
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5. Who/ Amanda tell? ( she tole the police)
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6. What/ happen to Amanda and Rory? ( She got her phone, he went to prison)
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Exercise 1. Put these sentences into the passive voice.
1. Should they help Jane with the sewing?
2. The mechanic is repairing Judy’s car.
3. Must we finish the test before ten?
4. They use a computer to do that job nowadays.
5. Employers must pay all travel expenses for this training course.
6. Did her story take them in?
7. The bank manager kept me for half an hour.
8. Has he spelt this word wrongly?
9. All his friends will see him off at the airport.
10. They were cleaning the floor when I arrived.
11. They are digging the hole on the wrong side of the road.
12. They stole your money.
13. Has anyone ever asked you for your opinion?
Exercise 1. Put these sentences into the passive voice.
1. Should they help Jane with the sewing?
2. The mechanic is repairing Judy’s car.
3. Must we finish the test before ten?
4. They use a computer to do that job nowadays.
5. Employers must pay all travel expenses for this training course.
6. Did her story take them in?
7. The bank manager kept me for half an hour.
8. Has he spelt this word wrongly?
9. All his friends will see him off at the airport.
10. They were cleaning the floor when I arrived.
11. They are digging the hole on the wrong side of the road.
12. They stole your money.
13. Has anyone ever asked you for your opinion?
The simple past and the past continuous
Put the verbs in brackets into the simple past or the past continuous tense.
10 When I arrived she (have) lunch.
12 What you (think) of his last book? ~ I (like) it very much.
14 He suddenly (realize) that he (travel) in the wrong direction.
15 He (play) the guitar outside her house when someone opened the window and (throw) out a bucket of water.
16 I just (open) the letter when the wind (blow) it out of my hand.
18 When I (look) for my passport I (find) this old photograph.
19 You looked very busy when I (see) you last night. What you (do)?20 The boys (play) cards when they (hear) their father's step. They immediately (hide) the cards and (take) out their lesson books.
21 He (clean) his gun when it accidentally (go) off and (kill) him.
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IX/ read the passage and choose the best answers
1. According to a recent survey, most Chinese in Hong Kong preferred to work for Americans. They said that during the past ten years or so American businesses (pay/will pay/are paying /paid) well and were very friendly. Almost all of them who had worked for American said they (were/will be /have been /are) happy in their work. They were then asked (that/if/about /why) they liked working for American (people /men/women/bosses ). Most replied (to/that/if/about) they were usually fair, kind,friendly and generous. When asked whether they liked working for British bosses, however, the Chinese ( answer /wil answer /answered /have answered) that the British bosses were too strict and proud. The survey (conducted /was conducted /has conducted /was conducting) among 200 Chinese managers and advanced business students in Hong Kong. Most of the people (interview /to interview /interviewing /interviewed) said that the working conditions were also much better in American companies
When managers werr asked (where/when/how/if) they often conducted business, they replied that they went to tea houses. A few people said that they had often done business (to/for/with /from) American over lunch at expensive hotel restaurant
1 While I (go)... to the cinema, I (see).... an accident.
2 When I (hear)... a knock at the door last night, I (walk).... to the door and (open) ... it. When I (open) .... the door, I (see) ... my brother. I (say) ... hello to him and (ask) ... him to come in.
3 My cousin and I ( watch) ... a film on TV last night when my brother (come) ... . He (watch) ... the end of the film with us.
4 They ( wait ) ... for me when I (arrive) ... at the station.
5 (they/ phay) .... tennis when it (start) .... raining?
6 She (cry) ... when she (hear) ... the news.
7 They (drive) .... home from the theatre when the police (stop) . . . them.
8 Everyone ( become) .... quiet when the concert (begin) .... .
The zipper is a wonderful invention. They are very common so we forget that they are wonderful. They are strong, but they open and close very easily. They come in many colors and sizes. In the 1810s, people in the USA wore high shoes and clothes with a long row of buttons. It was hard for them to wear anything. They wanted an easier way to put on and take off clothes. Whitcomb Judson invented the first zipper in 1839. He called it a slide fastener. A zipper has three parts. There are dozens of metal or plastic teeth in two rows. These are fastened to two flexible strips of cloth. A fastener slides along and fastens the teeth together. When it slides the other way, it takes the teeth apart.
TRUE / FALSE
1. The people in the USA have used zippers since 1810s.
2. Zippers are hard for us to wear anything.
3. Whitcomb Judson was the first zipper inventor.
4. Zippers are only made of metal.