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VARIANT 2.
1. Past Simple or Past Continuous
1. We (walk) for an hour when it (start) to rain.
a) walked, started b) were walking, was started c) were walking, started
2). When you (ring) me yesterday, I (have) dinner.
a) were ringing, was having b) rang, was having c) rang, having
3). Last night they (wait) for Jack when I (arrive).
a) waited, was arriving b) were waiting, arrived c)were waiting, was arriving
4). What you (do) at the disco? – I (dance) and (sing) there.
a) did you do; danced; sang b) were you doing; danced; sang
c) were you doing; was dancing; was singing
5). Yesterday evening while my granny and mum (watch) the film, I (wash) the dishes.
a) watched, was washing b) were watching, was washing c) was watching, was washing
2. Past Simple or Past Perfect.
1). When my sister (finish) her homework, she (go) out to play with her friends.
a)) finished, had gone b) had finished, had gone c) had finished, went
2). After she (write) all letters, she (go) to the post office.
a) had written, went b) had written, had gone c) written, went
3) We (be) late. The train (leave) before.
a) were, had leaved b) were, left c) were, had left
4.) After she (phone) somebody, she (go) out.
a) had phoned, had gone b) had phoned, went c) phoned, had gone
5). When mum (come) home, I already (do) my homework.
a) had come, did b) came, had done c) had come, had done
3. Complete the gaps with down with, out, across, over, up with
1) David came ………….. a mysterious map in his attic.
2) It was Jim who came ……………. the idea of going to the theatre tonight.
3) After getting cold in the rain, Meggy came ………a terrible illness.
4) A famous singer has just come ……….. on the stage.
5) As soon as I stepped into the spooky house, a strange came……….me.
4). Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past tense.
1) By the time Graham (arrive) at the train station, the train (already / leave).
2) Alan (have) a headache because he (play) computer games all afternoon.
3) I (cycle) to work when I (fall) off my bike.
4) (you / know) that our dads(go) to the same school when they were young?
5) As Tony (play) computer games while his sister (listen) to music
1. We were walking for an hour when it started to rain.
- The correct answer is c) were walking, started.
- In this sentence, we use the past continuous tense (were walking) to indicate an action that was in progress at a specific point in the past. The second verb (started) is in the past simple tense because it indicates a single completed action (rain started).
2. When you rang me yesterday, I was having dinner.
- The correct answer is b) rang, was having.
- In this sentence, we use the past continuous tense with the past simple tense. The past continuous tense (was having) shows that the action of having dinner was in progress when the past simple tense action (ring) happened.
3. Last night they were waiting for Jack when I arrived.
- The correct answer is b) were waiting, arrived.
- In this sentence, we use the past continuous tense (were waiting) to indicate an action that was in progress at a specific point in the past. The second verb (arrived) is in the past simple tense because it indicates a single completed action (I arrived).
4. What were you doing at the disco? – I danced and sang there.
- The correct answer is b) were you doing; danced; sang.
- In the question, we use the past continuous tense (were you doing) to ask about an action that was in progress at a specific point in the past. The verbs danced and sang are in the past simple tense because they indicate single completed actions.
5. Yesterday evening while my granny and mum were watching the film, I was washing the dishes.
- The correct answer is b) were watching, was washing.
- In this sentence, we use the past continuous tense (were watching) to indicate an action that was in progress at a specific point in the past. The second verb (was washing) is also in the past continuous tense because it happened simultaneously with the first action.
2. Past Simple or Past Perfect
1. When my sister finished her homework, she had gone out to play with her friends.
- The correct answer is a) finished, had gone.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had gone) to show that the action of going out happened before the action of finishing homework.
2. After she had written all letters, she went to the post office.
- The correct answer is a) had written, went.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had written) to show that the action of writing letters happened before the action of going to the post office.
3. We were late. The train had left before.
- The correct answer is b) were, left.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had left) to show that the action of leaving happened before the action of being late.
4. After she had phoned somebody, she went out.
- The correct answer is b) had phoned, went.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had phoned) to show that the action of phoning happened before the action of going out.
5. When mum came home, I had already done my homework.
- The correct answer is a) had come, did.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had done) to show that the action of doing homework happened before the action of mum coming home.
3. Complete the gaps with down with, out, across, over, up with
1) David came across a mysterious map in his attic.
- The correct answer is across.
- "Came across" is a phrasal verb that means to find or discover something unexpectedly.
2) It was Jim who came up with the idea of going to the theatre tonight.
- The correct answer is up with.
- "Come up with" is a phrasal verb that means to think of or suggest an idea.
3) After getting cold in the rain, Meggy came down with a terrible illness.
- The correct answer is down with.
- "Come down with" is a phrasal verb that means to become sick or ill.
4) A famous singer has just come on the stage.
- The correct answer is on.
- "Come on" is a phrasal verb that means to appear or start performing on a stage.
5) As soon as I stepped into the spooky house, a strange feeling came over me.
- The correct answer is over.
- "Come over" is a phrasal verb that means to affect someone suddenly.
4) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past tense.
1) By the time Graham arrived at the train station, the train had already left.
- The correct answer is arrived, had already left.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had already left) to show that the action of the train leaving happened before the action of Graham arriving at the train station.
2) Alan had a headache because he had been playing computer games all afternoon.
- The correct answer is had, had been playing.
- In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense (had been playing) to show a continuous action that happened before a specific point in the past.
3) I was cycling to work when I fell off my bike.
- The correct answer is cycled, fell.
- In this sentence, both verbs are in the past simple tense because they indicate single completed actions.
4) Did you know that our dads went to the same school when they were young?
- The correct answer is did you know, went.
- In this sentence, both verbs are in the past simple tense because they indicate single completed actions.
5) As Tony played computer games while his sister listened to music.
- The correct answer is played, listened.
- In this sentence, both verbs are in the past simple tense because they indicate single completed actions.