Odpowiedź :
Poprawić niepoprawne zdania.
a) Sally had/has never been to a boxing match before.
b) Harry was trying to repair the car, but he didn't really know what he was doing.
c) What did you wear to the Ponsonby's party?
d) Did you eat spaghetti every day when you lived in Italy?
e) I didn't know you had bought a new car.
f) They all wanted to believe her, but suspected she was lying.
g) As Peggy was walking home, she tried to remember what had happened.
h) "What a terrible day' thought Lucy. Everything had gone wrong!
i) Although it rained a lot, I enjoyed my holiday last year.
Wstaw czasownik w odpowiedniej formie (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect)
When Professor Mallory, the famous archaeologist, (1) invited (invite) me to take part in his expedition to find the Lost City of the Himalayas, I (2) didn't hesitate (not hesitate) to accept his invitation. Mallory (3) had discovered (discover) an ancient map showing the position of the city, althought no European (4) had ever gone (ever go) to the area before. In fact, most of Mallory;s colleagues either (5) believed believe) that the city (6) had never existed (never exist) or (7) felt (feel) that it (8) vanished (vanish) long ago and (9) became (become) simply a legend. According to the Professor, the builders of the city (10) had hidden (hide) it among the mountains in order to protect its immense riches. He (11) believed (believe) that the descendants of these ancient people (12) were still keeping (still keep) themselves apart from the rest of mankind for the very same reasons. So when we (13) set off(set off) on a cool May morning towards the distant mountains, each of us (14) were looking (look forward) to exciting discoveries. For a week or more we (15) climbed (climb) higher and higher, following the map, which Mallory (16)studied (study) from time to time. Then one afternoon, while we (17) were resting (rest) at the top of a valley, we (18) noticed (notice) that a rider on a horse (19) was waving (wave) at us from the other side of the valley. A rider whose clothes (20) were shining(shine) like gold!
a) Sally had/has never been to a boxing match before.
b) Harry was trying to repair the car, but he didn't really know what he was doing.
c) What did you wear to the Ponsonby's party?
d) Did you eat spaghetti every day when you lived in Italy?
e) I didn't know you had bought a new car.
f) They all wanted to believe her, but suspected she was lying.
g) As Peggy was walking home, she tried to remember what had happened.
h) "What a terrible day' thought Lucy. Everything had gone wrong!
i) Although it rained a lot, I enjoyed my holiday last year.
Wstaw czasownik w odpowiedniej formie (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect)
When Professor Mallory, the famous archaeologist, (1) invited (invite) me to take part in his expedition to find the Lost City of the Himalayas, I (2) didn't hesitate (not hesitate) to accept his invitation. Mallory (3) had discovered (discover) an ancient map showing the position of the city, althought no European (4) had ever gone (ever go) to the area before. In fact, most of Mallory;s colleagues either (5) believed believe) that the city (6) had never existed (never exist) or (7) felt (feel) that it (8) vanished (vanish) long ago and (9) became (become) simply a legend. According to the Professor, the builders of the city (10) had hidden (hide) it among the mountains in order to protect its immense riches. He (11) believed (believe) that the descendants of these ancient people (12) were still keeping (still keep) themselves apart from the rest of mankind for the very same reasons. So when we (13) set off(set off) on a cool May morning towards the distant mountains, each of us (14) were looking (look forward) to exciting discoveries. For a week or more we (15) climbed (climb) higher and higher, following the map, which Mallory (16)studied (study) from time to time. Then one afternoon, while we (17) were resting (rest) at the top of a valley, we (18) noticed (notice) that a rider on a horse (19) was waving (wave) at us from the other side of the valley. A rider whose clothes (20) were shining(shine) like gold!