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D. Julia (have) lunch with a friend.
'You (be) late again this morning?' her friend wants to know. — 'Yes, I (be) and the manager (be) in the office, too!' 'Oh, he (see) you?' — 'Yes, he … . He (see) me when I (come) in.'
E. I (get) home at 6 o'clock in the evening. My wife (open) the door for me. 'Good evening, Ted,' she (say). 'Good evening, my dear!' I (answer). 'You (be) tired?' she (ask). 'No, 'I (answer), 'I (be, not) tired, but I (be) very hungry.' 'Dinner (be) ready,' she (say).
I (take) off my coat and (sit) down. My wife (sit) beside me. 'You (catch) your train this morning?' she (ask). 'No,' I (answer). 'I (miss) it. I (run) all the way to the station and (get) there four minutes past nine.' 'Which train you (catch)?' 'The 9.15' 'What time you (get) to the office?' she (ask). 'At 10 o'clock!' I (answer). 'At ten o'clock?' my wife (exclaim), 'the boss (be, not) angry?' 'No, he (be, not) at the office,' I (say). 'He (arrive) at 10.30. He (miss) his train, too.'
F. Mr Jones (be) very angry with his wife and she (be) angry with her husband. For several days they (speak, not) to cach other at all. One evening Mr Jones (be) very tired when he (come) back from work, so he (go) to bed soon after dinner. Of course, he (say, not) anything to Mrs Jones before he (go) upstairs. Mrs Jones (wash) the dinner things and (do) some sewing, When she (go) up to bed much later than her husband, she (find) a piece of paper on the small table near the bed. There (be) some words on it: 'Mother. Wake me up at 7 a.m. Father.'
When Mr Jones (wake) up the next morning, it (be) nearly 8 a.m. On the small table near his bed he (see) another piece of paper. He (take) it and (read) these words, 'Father. Wake up. It is 7 a.m. Mother.'
D. Julia has lunch with a friend.
'were you late again this morning?' her friend wants to know. — 'Yes, I was and the manager was in the office, too!' 'Oh, did he see you?' — 'Yes, he did . He saw me when I came in.'
E. I got home at 6 o'clock in the evening. My wife opened the door for me. 'Good evening, Ted,' she said. 'Good evening, my dear!' I answered. 'Are you tired?' she asked. 'No, 'I answered, 'I am not tired, but I am very hungry.' 'Dinner is ready,' she said.
I took off my coat and sat down. My wife sat beside me. 'Did You catch your train this morning?' she asked. 'No,' I answered. 'I missed it. I ran all the way to the station and got there four minutes past nine.' 'Which train did you catch?' 'The 9.15' 'What time did you get to the office?' she asked. 'At 10 o'clock!' I answered. 'At ten o'clock?' my wife exclaimed, 'Wasn't the boss angry?' 'No, he wasn't at the office,' I said. 'He arrived at 10.30. He missed his train, too.'
F. Mr Jones was very angry with his wife and she was angry with her husband. For several days they didn't speak to each other at all. One evening Mr Jones was very tired when he came back from work, so he went to bed soon after dinner. Of course, he didn't say anything to Mrs Jones before he went upstairs. Mrs Jones washed the dinner things and did some sewing, When she went up to bed much later than her husband, she found a piece of paper on the small table near the bed. There were some words on it: 'Mother. Wake me up at 7 a.m. Father.'
When Mr Jones woke up the next morning, it was nearly 8 a.m. On the small table near his bed he saw another piece of paper. He took it and read these words, 'Father. Wake up. It is 7 a.m. Mother.'
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