3. Ask questions according to the situations and answer them.
0. John, don’t stand at the teacher’s desk, please!
Is John standing at the teacher’s desk?
Yes, he is. John is standing at the teacher’s desk.
1. William, don’t eat in class, please!
William in class?
Yes, . William in class.
2. Are you going to help me in the kitchen?
Yes, . I to wash the dishes.
3. What is Jack going to do?
Jack to write a letter to his grandpa.
4. Has Ben painted the door?
No, . He the box for my toys!
5. Andy, have you read the story?
Yes, . I two stories. Good boy!
I listened to hte radio untill twelve o'clock last night
He always wanted to learn English
Ann and I talked over the telephone yesterday
They lived France for many years
The meeting lasted about two hours
I waited almost two hours for Helen yesterday
She studyed in owr class last semester
We watched television until eleven o'clock last night
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson invited all their friends and neighbours to a party last night
In the morning my parents worked outside
I met a friend on my way to class
Someone stole my bike and I had to call the police
I played football on my weekend
In winter I skated