You didn't go anywhere, did you? - No, I didn't. (Yes, I did. I went to the park with my family.)
You stayed in your home town, didn't you? - Yes, I did. (No, I didn't. I removed to Krasnoyarsk.)
The weather was terrible in the summer, wasn't it? - Yes, it was. (No, it wasn't. It was very hot.)
It never rained in the summer, did it ? - No, it didn't. (Yes, it did. It often rains in this region in summer.)
You often went boating, didn't you? -Yes, we did. (No, we didn't. We never went boating.)
Nobody went with you, did they? - No, they didn't. (Yes, they did. My sister went with me.)
You didn't make sandcastles on the beach, did you? - No, we didn't. (Yes, we did. We made many sandcastles on the beach.)
You had a lot of fun, didn't you? - Yes, we did. (No, we didn't. We were very sad.)
You couldn't go abroad, could you? - Yes, we could. (No, we couldn't. We could go to England two years ago.)
Your parents were with you during the summer, weren't they? -Yes, they were. (No, they weren't. They stayed at their native city.)
You weren't in the north of our country, were you? - Yes, I was. (No, I wasn't. I was in the south of our country.)
You didn't go to the forest much, did you? - Yes, I did. (No, I didn't. I went to the forest every Sunday.)
You saw a lot of interesting places, didn't you? - Yes,we did. (No, we didn't. We never went sightseeings.)
You didn't write a diary, did you? - Yes, I did. (No, I didn't. I wrote it every evening.)
You invited nobody to visit you, did you? - Yes, I did. ( No, I didn't. I invited all my friends.)
Last Monday Angie got up for work as usual and went to the kitchen to have some breakfast. But when she opened the fridge, she found that her flat-mate Lucy had drunk all the milk – not a good start to the day! So she had a quick cup of black coffee, got dressed and went out to the car. There she found that she had forgotten to put the cover on the car the night before and there was thick frost all over the windscreen. She scraped it all off and got into the car. However, when she turned the key, nothing happened! Someone had left the headlights on and the battery went flat. She was furious as Lucy had used the car last and it was her who had forgotten to switch off the lights. Angie headed for the bus stop to wait in the freezing cold.