Golf in AngliiS origin of golf is a legend about how an ordinary shepherd, wandering through the coastal dunes, having nothing to do with a stick to hit a round stone and accidentally rolled him down the rabbit hole. Then he was joined by friends who liked the new fun. Later, the stones were replaced by balls, rabbit holes - hole, but instead sticks adapted putter. The title of the home of golf, as is often the case, claimed by many countries. Nevertheless, the birthplace of the classical course is considered a small Scottish town of St Andrews, named after the city's patron saint, St. Andrew, whose tomb is in a dilapidated cathedral, which was built nearly six centuries ago.
1. By eight o'clock yesterday I had done my homework and at eight I was playing the piano.
2. By six o'clock father had come home and at six he was having dinner.
3. By nine o'clock yesterday grandmother had washed the dishes and at nine she was watching TV.
4. When I met Tom, he was eating an ice-cream which he had bought at the corner of the street.
5. When I came home, my sister was reading a book which she had brought from the library.
6. When mother came home, the children were eating the soup which she had cooked in the morning.
7. When I rang up Mike, he was still learning the poem which he had begun learning at school.
8. When I looked out of the window, the children were playing with a ball which Pete had brought from home.
9. By ten o'clock the children had settled comfortably on the sofa and at ten they were watching a TV film.
10. When father came home, we were cooking the mushrooms which we had gathered in the wood.
11. When I saw Ann, she was sorting the flowers which she had picked in the field.
12. When I came home yesterday, I saw that my little brother had broken my pen and was playing with its pieces.
13. When I opened the door of the classroom, I saw that the teacher had already come and the pupils were writing a dictation.