PAST CONTINUOUS exercises 1135938437911001

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PAST CONTINUOUS exercises 1135938437911001

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thì hiện tại đơn,đây là những dạng bài tập từ dễ đến khó mà các em hay gặp nhất,các em có thể tham khảo tại đây.cũng có thể dùng để ôn từ những người đã bị mất gốc,hay các em học sinh giỏi cũng có thể ôn được

PAST SIMPLE and PAST CONTINUOUS – EXERCISES A Put the verbs into the Past Tense Continuous Form: I (read) _ a book when he came in The sun (shine) _ when he went out When you came in I (write) I came in while he (write) _ It (rain) this morning when I got up He (work) all day yesterday When I arrived at his house he still (sleep) The boy jumped off the tram while it (move) _ The fire still (burn) _ at six o’clock this morning 10 He (walk) _ across the bridge when his hat blew off 11 She cut her finger while she (cut) the bread 12 The bus started while I (get) _ on 13 The light went out while we (have) _ supper 14 I took another cake when you (not look) _ ! 15 The children (do) their homework when their father came back from the office Solutions: I was reading a book when he came in The sun was shining when he went out When you came in I was writing I came in while he was writing It was raining this morning when I got up He was working all day yesterday When I arrived at his house he was still sleeping (Attention: word order!) The boy jumped off the tram while it was moving The fire was still burning at six o’clock this morning (Attention: word order!) 10 He was walking across the bridge when his hat blew off 11 She cut her finger while she was cutting the bread 12 The bus started while I was getting on 13 The light went out while we were having supper 14 I took another cake when you were not looking ! 15 The children were doing their homework when their father came back from the office B Put the verbs into the correct form, Past Continuous or Past Simple: I (see) _ Sue in town yesterday but she (not/see) _ me She (look) _ the other way © Prof Mag Karin Steppan, HLW Linz-Auhof I (meet) _ Tom and Ann at the airport a few weeks ago We (have) _ a chat while we (wait) _ for our flights I (cycle) _ home yesterday when suddenly a man (step) out into the road in front of me I (go) quite fast but luckily I (manage) to stop in time and (not/hit) _ him I lit the fire at 6:00 and it (burn) _ brightly when Tom came in at 7:00 I (make) _ a cake when the light went out I had to finish it in the dark I didn’t want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I (leave) He (have) a bath when the phone rang Very unwillingly he (get) _ out of the bath and (go) to answer it My dog (walk) along quietly when Mr Pitt’s Pekinese attacked him On Sundays he always (wear) a bowler hat and (carry) _ an umbrella 10 He suddenly (realize) that he (travel) in the wrong direction Solutions: I saw Sue in town yesterday but she did not see me She was looking the other way I met Tom and Ann at the airport a few weeks ago We were having a chat while we were waiting for our flights I was cycling home yesterday when suddenly a man stepped out into the road in front of me I was going quite fast but luckily I managed to stop in time and did not hit him I lit the fire at 6:00 and it was burning brightly when Tom came in at 7:00 I was making a cake when the light went out I had to finish it in the dark I didn’t want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I left He was having a bath when the phone rang Very unwillingly he got out of the bath and went to answer it My dog was walking along quietly when Mr Pitt’s Pekinese attacked him On Sundays he always wears a bowler hat and carries an umbrella 10 He suddenly realized that he was travelling in the wrong direction C Put the verbs into the correct form, Past Continuous or Past Simple: Mr Smith never (wake) _ up in time in the mornings and always (get) into trouble for being late; so one day he (go) _ to town and (buy) an alarm clock To get home he (have to) go through a field where a bad-tempered bull usually (graze) (bad-tempered = schlecht gelaunt / graze = grasen) © Prof Mag Karin Steppan, HLW Linz-Auhof This bull usually (not chase) people unless something (make) him angry (chase = jagen, verfolgen) Unfortunately, as Mr Smith (cross) the field, his alarm clock (go) _ off This (annoy) the bull, who immediately (begin) _ to chase Mr Smith (annoy = verärgern, stören) Mr Smith (carry) an open umbrella as it (rain) _ slightly He (throw) _ the umbrella to the ground and (run) away as fast as he could The bull (stop) _ and (begin) to attack the umbrella While he (do) this Mr Smith escaped Solutions: Mr Smith never woke up in time in the mornings and always got into trouble for being late; so one day he went to town and bought an alarm clock To get home he had to go through a field where a badtempered bull usually grazed This bull didn’t usually chase people unless something made him angry Unfortunately, as Mr Smith was crossing the field, his alarm clock went off This annoyed the bull, who immediately began to chase Mr Smith Mr Smith was carrying an open umbrella as it was raining slightly He threw the umbrella to the ground and ran away as fast as he could The bull stopped and began to attack the umbrella While he was doing this Mr Smith escaped © Prof Mag Karin Steppan, HLW Linz-Auhof ... realized that he was travelling in the wrong direction C Put the verbs into the correct form, Past Continuous or Past Simple: Mr Smith never (wake) _ up in time in the mornings and always (get)

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