1. That style of skirt went out fashion years ago. 2. We heard about the earthquake in the news. 3. This must be finished by five o’clock without fail. 4. Paul and I arrived at the party at the same time. 5. We were under the impression that they were moving to France. 6. Crime is on the increase in many cities. 7. The knock at the door took me by surprise. 8. He erased his project from the computer and had to start from scratch. 9. In my opinion, he is the greatest musician of our time. 10. I don’t know for certain, but I think she’s gone on holiday. 11. You’re looking a bit off colour – are you feeling alright? 12. The ceremony is being held in honour of the Pope’s visit! 13. He put salt in his tea by mistake, thinking it was sugar. 14. I can’t stop and talk. I’m in a hurry. 15. She waved until the car was out of sight. 16. We always stay in. Why don’t we go out for a change? 17. He told us the plan in brief and didn’t go into detail. 18. I mustn’t eat any chocolate. I’m on a diet. 19. Peter has gone to London on business. 20. She selected a CD at random and put in the CD player.
2. My wife and I weren't talking about you the other day.
Were your wife and you talking...? When were your wife and you talking...? Who was talking...? Were your wife and you talking about you or them the other day? My wife and I were not talking about you the other day, were we?
I. Поставьте глагол в PAST SIMPLE или PAST PERFECT : 1. Before the teacher entered he classroom the pupils had prepared everything for the lesson. 2. He remembered that he had not locked the front door. 3. We arrived five minutes late. The train had gone. 4. He had read the novel before he saw the film. 5. When I came to the office he had already left. 6. He said that they had discussed everything. 7. It began raining after I had come home. 8. He had never took part in such an outstanding event before. 9. I had read the letter before he left. 10. They hoped that the Rangers had won the game.
2. We heard about the earthquake in the news.
3. This must be finished by five o’clock without fail.
4. Paul and I arrived at the party at the same time.
5. We were under the impression that they were moving to France.
6. Crime is on the increase in many cities.
7. The knock at the door took me by surprise.
8. He erased his project from the computer and had to start from scratch.
9. In my opinion, he is the greatest musician of our time.
10. I don’t know for certain, but I think she’s gone on holiday.
11. You’re looking a bit off colour – are you feeling alright?
12. The ceremony is being held in honour of the Pope’s visit!
13. He put salt in his tea by mistake, thinking it was sugar.
14. I can’t stop and talk. I’m in a hurry.
15. She waved until the car was out of sight.
16. We always stay in. Why don’t we go out for a change?
17. He told us the plan in brief and didn’t go into detail.
18. I mustn’t eat any chocolate. I’m on a diet.
19. Peter has gone to London on business.
20. She selected a CD at random and put in the CD player.