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tatyanamost
tatyanamost
21.01.2020 17:07 •  Английский язык

Open the breackets using the past indefinite tense, the past continions tense. 1. tom (sit) in the corner with a book. i told him that (read) in very bad light. 2. i (make) a cake when the light (go) out. i had to finish it in the dark. 3. unfortunately when i arrived ann just (leave), so we had time for a few words only. 4. we (have) a bath when the phone rang. very unwillingly he (get) out of the bath and (go) to answer it. 5. he saddenly (realize) that he (travel) in the wrong direction. 6. when i (look) for my passport i (find) this old photograph. 7. you looked very busy when i saw you lst night. what you (do)? 8. he (not allow) us to go in the boat yesterday as strong wind (blow).

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NeZnAYkA00000000
NeZnAYkA00000000
25.09.2020 15:23
Tom was sitting in the corner with a book. I told him that he read in very bad light.
I was making a cake when the light went out. I had to finish it in the dark.
Unfortunately when i arrived Ann was just leaving, so we had time for a few words only.
We were having a bath when the phone rang. Very unwillingly he got out of the bath and went to answer it.
He saddenly realized that he was travelling in the wrong direction. 
When I was looking for my passport i found this old photograph. 
You looked very busy when i saw you lst night. What did you do?
He did not allow us to go in the boat yesterday as strong wind was blowing.
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