Предмет: Английский язык, автор: McBaJlepa

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Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
1. I (not see) __________ Susan, when I (walk) ____________ in the park.
2. While she (do) __________ her homework, her father (come) ___________ home.
4. We (play) ___________ cards when the fire (start) ___________.
5. He (give) _________ her the ring as the train (leave) _________.
6. They (see) ____________ the monkeys while they (visit) ___________ the zoo.

Ответы

Автор ответа: angelina01010
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Ответ:

1. I didn't see Susan, when I was walking in the park.

2. While she was doing her homework, her father came home.

4. We were playing cards when the fire started

5. He gave her the ring as the train left

6. They saw the monkeys while they were visiting the zoo.

Автор ответа: olesavajsberg22
0

Ответ:

1) I didn't see Susan, when l was walking in the park.

2) While she was doing her homework, her father come home

4) We were playing cards when the fire started.

5) He was giving her the ring as the train was leaving.

6) They saw the monkeys while they were visiting the zoo.

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