4. when we (go) to see them last night they (play) chess, they said they (play) since six o'clock. 5. it (be) all so sudden that for a moment no one (know) what (happen). 6. nobody (know) he (go) to london on sunday. 7. grant (go) to the drawing room where alison (sit) with a book. 8. the boys (be tired) because they (play) football. 9. she (say) it in a voice he never (hear) before. 10. i (be) sure they (talk) about me, because they (break off) as soon as i (enter). 11. the rain that (fall) since the morning (stop) by the afternoon but a strong wind still (blow) and the sky (be covered) with dark clouds. 12. i (tremble) like a leaf. 13. he (make) tea and (eat) the biscuits mrs aberdeen (bring) him. 14. at the age of 74 he (be) excited as a boy about his expedition. 15. it (rain) heavily since the morning and she (not/allow) the children to go out. 16. when it (be) time to go i (ask) if i could see the room i (live) in for 5 years. 17. he (lie) there and (think) of what (happen). 18. when the dog (see) that the kettle (boil) he (growl) and (run) away. poor thing! 19. i (finish) my work for the day and (rest) quietly in my armchair, thinking of the days that (go) by. 20. at that moment the phone bell (ring). rose (take) up the receiver and (listen). 21. he (like) music very much but the piece she (play) (have) no melody for him. 22. i (look) at her. she (smile) to herself and (not/answer) my question at once. i (repeat) it. 23. for some time she (not/realize) where she (be) and what (happen). 24. she (feel) chilly after she (swim) for an hour. 25. near the gate he (see) the same red mercedes he (pay) attention to at the station. 26. as they (stroll) up college road, paul (begin) talking about the exams he successfully (pass) in his department. 27. he (not/be) a cruel man by nature and (be) secretly a little ashamed of the part he (play) during the last month. 28. dixon (be) a bit disappointed, he (feel) none of the pleasurable excitement he (expect). 29. she (teach) russian for 2 years when she (live) in great britain. ,
5. It was all so sudden that for a moment no one knew what had happened.
6. Nobody knows that he went to London on Sunday.
7. Grant went to the drawing room where Alison was sitting with a book.
8. The boys were tired because they had been playing football.
9. She said) it in a voice he had never heard before.
10. I am sure they are talkiong about me, because they broke off as soon as I had entered.
11. The rain that had been falling since the morning stopped by the afternoon but a strong wind was still blowing and the sky was covered with dark clouds.
12. I was trembling like a leaf.
13. He made tea and ate the biscuits Mrs Aberdeen had brought him.
14. At the age of 74 he was excited as a boy about his expedition.
15. It had been raining heavily since the morning and she did not allow the children to go out.
16. When it was time to go I asked if I could see the room I had lived in for 5 years.
17. He was lying there and thinking of what had happened.
18. When the dog saw that the kettle was boiling he growled and ran away. Poor thing!
19. I had finished my work for the day and was resting quietly in my armchair, thinking of the days that had gone by.
20. At that moment the phone bell rang. Rose took up the receiver and listened.
21. He liked music very much but the piece she was playing had no melody for him.
22. I looked at her. She was smiling to herself and did not answer my question at once. I repeated it.
23. For some time she di not realize where she was and what had happened.
24. She felt chilly after she had been swimming for an hour.
25. Near the gate he saw the same red Mercedes he had payed attention to at the station.
26. As they were strolling up College Road, Paul began talking about the exams he had successfully passed in his Department.
27. He was not a cruel man by nature and was secretly a little ashamed of the part he had been playing during the last month.
28. Dixon was a bit disappointed, he felt none of the pleasurable excitement he had expected.
29. She taught Russian for 2 years when she lived in Great Britain.