49. Hardly had I got home when it started to rain.
When we use negative adverbs such as Hardly, rarely, seldom, never, etc at the beginning of a sentence, we must follow this structure:
negative adverb + auxiliary verb (does,do,have,has,had,...) + subject
Past simple:
It is used with finished actions. We can recognise it easily when we see time expressions such as yesterday, last week, one year ago, when I was a child, at that moment, that day, one day, etc.
Present perfect:
-It is used to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now. We can recognise it easily when we see time expressions such as already, yet, never, ever, just, etc.
Subject + have/has + participle
Past perfect:
-It is used to say that one event happened before another in the past.
Subject + had + participle
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao was opened in
1997. (open)
1 Many roads were closed to traffic for the royal
wedding last month. (close)
2 In recent years many books have been written about the American Civil War. (write)
3 A new shopping centre is being built in the town centre at the moment. (huild) build
4 I think you should be allowed to take photographs if you don't use flash. (allow)
5 The last battle on British soil was fought at Culloden in 1746. (ſiglu) fight
6 Washington DC is visited by nearly 20 million people every year. (visit)
7 I love being shown round a city by someone who knows it well. (show)
8 The gallery was closed because a TV series was filmed inside. (film)
9 I have been woken up by the neighbour's noisy dog three times already this week. (wake up)
10 The monarchy ought not to be given public money. (give)
Объяснение:
Were they looked into the pools ann and Peter very excited?
Saw they the great lamp?
Can we see it from our window?
Does it shines every four second?
Are they saying goodbye?