2 Match sentence halves 1-6 with a-f. 1 Marc was very a so they got up early. hungry, b so she went to 2 Tim was feeling ill hospital. 3 Laura broke her c because he ate too leg, much chocolate. 4 My mum came d so he ate three home late packets of crisps. 5 They were very e because she spent an tired hour at the doctor's. 6 They wanted to f because they always catch the first went to bed late. train,
1. My friend ( likes) pies. He ( eats) pies every day. When I ( met) him in the street yesterday, he (was eating) a pie. He (told) me that he (bought) that pie at the corner of the street. Look at my friend now! He (is eating) a pie again. 2. I always (come) to school at a quarter to nine. 3. Yesterday I (came) to school at ten minutes to nine. 4. Tomorrow Nick (will not go) to the cinema because he (went) to the cinema yesterday. He has already (been) to the cinema this week. Look! He (is crying). 5. What is your brother (doing) now? 6. My father (works) in an office. It (is) Sunday now. He (doesn't work), he ( reads) at home. 7. I (haven't seen) you for a while! Were you busy at work? — I (have had) an awful week, you (know). 8. What has he (done)? — He (has not done) anything really. He has just ( looked) at some magazines. 9. We (are having) rather a difficult time at the moment. — I (am) sorry to hear that. 10. Something awful (has happened). Her little daughter (has swallowed) a coin.
1. My friend (likes) pies. He (eats) pies every day. When I (met) him in the street yesterday, he (was eating) a pie. He (told) me that he (had bought) that pie at the corner of the street. Look at my friend now! He (is eating) a pie again. 2. I always (come) to school at a quarter to nine. 3. Yesterday I (came) to school at ten minutes to nine. 4. Tomorrow Nick (will not go) to the cinema because he (went) to the cinema yesterday. He has already (been) to the cinema this week. He (will stay) at home and (play) a computer game. 5. What is your brother (doing) now? 6. My father (works) in an office. It (is) Sunday now. He (is not working), he (is reading) at home. 7. I (have not seen) you for a while! Have you (been) busy at work? — I (have had) an awful week, you (know). 8. What was he (doing) at ten o'clock last night? — He (was not doing) anything really. He was just (looking) at some magazines. 9. We (are having) rather a difficult time at the moment. — I (am) sorry to hear that. 10. Something awful (has happened). Her little daughter (has swallowed) a coin. 11. She (asked) me if I (had seen) her backpack. 12. After the boys (had done) all the work, they (went) to the pictures.
2-c
3-b
4-e
5-f
6-a
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