0 My friend had left (leave) by the time I got to the swimming pool.
1 Ben couldn’t buy the T-shirt he wanted because he (spend) all his money.
2 I watched a great programme on TV last night. I (not see) it before.
3 (Mum/make) dinner when you arrived home last night?
4 Jack wanted to buy tickets for the concert, but they (sell out).
5 (you/meet) Sam’s friend before?
3. Read the text and complete the sentences
after it with a), b) or c).
«Telephone»
February 14, 1876 was a day that changed the history of communication forever. On that day a tall Scotsman, Alexander Graham Bell walked into the New York patent office. He was carrying the drawing of his invention. The invention was able to transmit the sound of the voice by wire over long distances. We know this invention as the telephone. Just two hours later on the same day, another man Elisha Gray came to the same patent office with “ his telephone”. But, unfortunately for him, it was too late. Bell has gone into history as the inventor of the telephone.
The first real telephone call was on March 6, 1876, when Bell, in one room, called to his assistant in another room. “ Come here, Watson, I want you.” Watson heard Bell through a receiver which Bell had connected to the transmitter.
After that Bell started his famous company: the Bell Telephone Company. The new invention quickly became popular. A month after Bell invented the telephone, his telephone company had sold only six phones! A year and a half later they had sold 778 telephones. Fifteen years after the invention there were five million phones in America.
Nowadays the Bell Telephone Company is the largest telephone company in the world.
1. February 14, 1876 was the day when
a. Morse invented his code. c) Bell invented the telephone.
b. Rowland Hill invented the first stamp.
2. Bell’s invention was able
a. to send letters. c) to code the letters of the alphabet.
b. to transmit the sound of the voice by wire over long distances.
3. Elisha Gray didn’t become the inventor of the telephone because
a. Bell’s invention was better. b) he didn’t know the address of the patent office. c) Bell arrived at the patent office two hours before him.
4. In 1891 there were
a. 778 telephones. b) 6 telephones. c) five million telephones.