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
The correct answer is "was sleeping". This is because the verb "climbed" indicates a past action that was happening at the same time as another past action, which is indicated by the word "while". In this case, the other past action is "I" (the person speaking) sleeping.
Thus, the correct form is "While I was sleeping, a burglar climbed into the room through the window."
10. I got lost in the forest because I (took) the road I (before).
The correct answer is "had never taken". This is because "got lost" is referring to a past event, and we need to indicate that the action of taking the road happened before that past event. The word "before" indicates that the action of taking the road happened at a time before getting lost in the forest.
Thus, the correct form is "I got lost in the forest because I had never taken the road before."
13. We (TV) for ten minutes when the electricity went off.
The correct answer is "were watching". This is because the verb "watching" indicates an ongoing action in the past. The phrase "for ten minutes" indicates the duration of this action. So, we use the past continuous tense to describe this ongoing action in the past.
Thus, the correct form is "We were watching TV for ten minutes when the electricity went off."
14. I found the way to her house quite easily because Nora (it) to me very well.
The correct answer is "had described". This is because the word "Nora" indicates a past action that was completed before another past action, which is finding the way to her house. The past perfect tense is used to indicate that an event happened before another event in the past.
Thus, the correct form is "I found the way to her house quite easily because Nora had described it to me very well."
Margaret didn't wear her shoes; she was barefoot. She (on) a piece of broken glass and cut her foot.
The correct answer is "stepped". This is because the sentence is describing a past event when Margaret stepped on a piece of broken glass and cut her foot. The verb "step" is in the past simple tense.
Thus, the correct form is "Margaret didn't wear her shoes; she stepped on a piece of broken glass and cut her foot."