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open the brackets using the verbs in the correct tenses.
1. edris (to hang up) the glass cloth and (to take off) his apron. he (to work) non-stop since six o'clock and he (to feel) pretty tired.
2.i'm not surprised you look like a student. seaside life (to suit) you. you (to look) twenty. well, thirty. i (to hear) that discussing you in the bar.
3. i (to see) you nearly three weeks ago. i (to recognize) you.
4. when he (to go) downstairs, mr. ketley (to tell) him everybody (to go) to the tennis court.
5. when she next (to open) her eyes she (to find) she (to lie) on the sofa in neville's study.
6. he (to have) breakfast with leslie when the phone (to ring). she (to go) to pick it up.
7. it (to be) time for lunch but hazen (to say) he (to be) sorry, he (to have) (to get) to his office immediately.
8. i then i quietly (to leave) the room and (to go) to the cloakroom and (to put on) my overcoat and (to take) my umbrella and (to go) downstairs and out into whitehall. it still (to rain) a little.
9. i (to straighten) my tie and (to go) downstairs to the drawing room. i hardly (to be) there five minutes when mrs. thompson (to come) in with the coffee. she (to bring) it on a silver tray.
10. until that day i never really (to look) at a picture. i (to know), for instance, that there (to be) three water-colours in aunt emily's living room, but outside the i (cannot) even (to remember) their subjects.
1. Edris (hung up) the glass cloth and (took off) his apron. He (had been working) non-stop since six o'clock and he (felt) pretty tired.
2. I'm not surprised you look like a student. Seaside life (suits) you. You (look) twenty. Well, thirty. I (heard) them discussing you in the bar.
3. I (saw) you nearly three weeks ago. I (recognize) you.
4. When he (went) downstairs, Mr. Ketley (told) him everybody (had gone) to the tennis court.
5. When she next (opened) her eyes she (found) she (was lying) on the sofa in Neville's study.
6. He (was having) breakfast with Leslie when the phone (rang). She (went) to pick it up.
7. It (was) time for lunch but Hazen (said) he (was) sorry, he (had) (to get) to his office immediately.
8. I Then I quietly (left) the room and (went) to the cloakroom and (put on) my overcoat and (took) my umbrella and (went) downstairs and out into Whitehall. It was still (raining) a little.
9. I (straightened) my tie and (went) downstairs to the drawing room. I hardly (had been) there five minutes when Mrs. Thompson (came) in with the coffee. She (brought) it on a silver tray.
10. Until that day I had never really (looked) at a picture. I (knew), for instance, that there (were) three water-colours in Aunt Emily's living room, but outside that I (could not) even (remember) their subjects.