Раскройте скобки, употребив правильную форму. in summer l (1-go) to brighton.when l (2-arrive) there it (3-be) late aftenoon. after dinner l (4-put) on my raincoat and (5-go) out for a walk. lt (6-be) a nastyday,the sky (7-cover)with clouds,l (10-see) a stranger. he first (11-pass) me by but then (12-stop)."(13-be) that you, peter? " he (14-cry) out. lt (15-be) jones."l (16-not see) you for ages,"he (17-"why,what you (18-do) here? " l (19-ask)."why you (20-not go) home? " -"l cannot," he (21-answer)."l (22-forget) the name of the hotel where my wife and l (23-stay)."-" lf you (24-ring) up the hotels, you (25-find) out where you (26-stay),"l smiled. he said that he (27-have) no money. and he (28-explain) that fhey (29-get) to brighton at ii o`clok. they (30-leave) their things at the station and (31-go) to a hotel.he (32-change) his clothes and (33-decide) to go for a walk. the sun (34-shine) brighly and there (35-be) nothing in the forecast about rain.l suggested that we(36-go) to my hotel. while jones (37-take) a shower l (38-think) the situation over. then we (39-begin) telephouing all the hotels in brighton.we (40-do) it so well that next afternoon jones (41-find) both his hotel and his wife.
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In summer I went to Brighton. When I arrived there, it was late afternoon. After dinner I put on my raincoat and went out for a walk. It was a nasty day, the sky was covered with clouds, I saw a stranger. He first passed me by but then stopped. "Is that you, Peter"?, he cried out. It was Jones. "I haven't seen your for ages," he said. — "Why, what are you doing here?" I asked. "Why don’t you go home?" — "I cannot," he answered. "I have forgotten the name of the hotel where my wife and I are staying." "If you ring up the hotels, you will find out where you stay," I smiled. He said that he had no money. And he explained that they got to Brighton at two o'clock. They left their things at the station and went to a hotel. He changed his clothes and decided to go for a walk. The sun was shining brightly and there was nothing in the forecast about rain. I suggested that we should go to my hotel. While Jones was taking a shower, I thought the situation over. Then we began telephoning all the hotels in Brighton. We did it so well that next afternoon Jones found both his hotel and his wife.