Тест по английскому время
While I a burglar climbed into the room through the window.
o slept
o had slept
o had been sleeping
o was sleeping•
10. I got lost in the forest because I took the road I before.
o didn't take
o had never taken
o never took
o didn't never take •
13. We TV for ten minutes when the electricity went off.
o had been watching
o were watching
o watched
o had watched
• 14. I found the way to her house quite easily because Nora it to me very well.
o had described
o was describing
o had been describing
o described
. Margaret didn't wear her shoes; she was barefoot. She on a piece of broken glass and cut her foot.
o stepped
o was stepping
o had been stepping
o had stepped
In this sentence, we need to choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank. The verb form is determined by the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb.
Option 1: "slept" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the verb form "climbed" which is in the past continuous tense. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 2: "had slept" - this is the correct answer. It matches with the past continuous tense of "climbed."
Option 3: "had been sleeping" - this is the past perfect continuous tense. It does not match with the verb form "climbed" which is in the past continuous tense. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 4: "was sleeping" - this is the past continuous tense, but it does not match with the verb form "climbed" which is also in the past continuous tense. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is "had slept."
2. "I got lost in the forest because I took the road I ____ before."
In this sentence, we need to choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank. The verb form is determined by the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb.
Option 1: "didn't take" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that they got lost because they took a road they had taken before. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 2: "had never taken" - this is the correct answer. It matches with the meaning of the sentence, indicating that the speaker had never taken that road before.
Option 3: "never took" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that they got lost because they took a road they had never taken before. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 4: "didn't never take" - this is a double negative construction, which is not grammatically correct. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is "had never taken."
3. "We ___ TV for ten minutes when the electricity went off."
In this sentence, we need to choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank. The verb form is determined by the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb.
Option 1: "had been watching" - this is the correct answer. It matches with the meaning of the sentence, indicating that the speaker and others were watching TV for ten minutes when the electricity went off.
Option 2: "were watching" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that they were in the middle of watching TV when the electricity went off. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 3: "watched" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining an ongoing action that was interrupted, not a completed action. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 4: "had watched" - this is a past perfect tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining an ongoing action that was interrupted, not a completed action. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is "had been watching."
4. "I found the way to her house quite easily because Nora ___ it to me very well."
In this sentence, we need to choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank. The verb form is determined by the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb.
Option 1: "had described" - this is the correct answer. It matches with the meaning of the sentence, indicating that Nora had described the way to the speaker's house.
Option 2: "was describing" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that Nora had already described the way to their house. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 3: "had been describing" - this is a past perfect continuous tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that Nora had already finished describing the way to their house. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 4: "described" - this is a past tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining that Nora had already described the way to their house. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is "had described."
5. "Margaret didn't wear her shoes; she was barefoot. She ___ on a piece of broken glass and cut her foot."
In this sentence, we need to choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank. The verb form is determined by the tense of the sentence. The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb.
Option 1: "stepped" - this is the correct answer. It matches with the meaning of the sentence, indicating that Margaret stepped on a piece of broken glass.
Option 2: "was stepping" - this is a past continuous tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining a single action of stepping on a piece of broken glass. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 3: "had been stepping" - this is a past perfect continuous tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining a single action of stepping on a piece of broken glass. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 4: "had stepped" - this is a past perfect tense verb, but it does not match with the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is explaining a single action of stepping on a piece of broken glass. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is "stepped."