... same time in the past.
Eg. Mark was reading a book and
Tony was watching television.
BE CAREFUL!!!!
The past continuous
and the pastsimple
are often used
together.
The pastsimple
interrupts ... action
of the past
continuous.
Eg. I was watching
television when my
friend arrived.
BE CAREFUL!!!!
The past continuous
and the pastsimple
are often used
together.
The pastsimple
interrupts ... the verbs in brackets into the past continuous orsimple past:
1. Lisa _____________ (comb) her hair while she ____________(listen to) the news on
the radio.
2. The children ______________(watch)television...
... SEE
HASN’T BOUGHT
HASN’T BOUGHT
HAS LOST
HAS LOST
STOPPED
STOPPED
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
We use it when the action in the
PAST
PAST is
DEFINITE
DEFINITE.
Last Monday, I had a difficult test.
When ... _______________ to California
last year because he ______________ to
stay home. (not/travel) (prefer)
ã
Bianca ____________ to memorize the
alphabet, but its too difficult for her. (try)
HAS HE ... TRAVEL
PREFERRED
PREFERRED
HAS TRIED
HAS TRIED
ã
Bea ______________ us some chocolate
for Easter last class. (buy)
ã
Poli _________________ over 20 hours for
her Midterm exam last week. (study)
ã
________________ skydiving...
... TV.
14. He didn’t study for the exam.
15. Did he call you?
16. Did I forget something?
17. What time did the film start?
18. He had a shower.
19. Why did you come?
20 . Did he go to the party? ... give his mother for Christmas?
8. I received £300 when my uncle died.
9. We didn’t use the computer last night.
10. Did she make good coffee?
11. They lived in Paris.
12. She read the newspaper ... beer last night.
2. She got on the bus in the centre of the city.
3. What time did he get up yesterday?
4. Where did you get off the train?
5. I didn’t change trains at Victoria.
6. We woke...
... simple past:
yesterday, last ______,
past dates (in 1990), _____ ago, etc.
Simple Past vs.
Past Continuous
Using both tenses together:
Sometimes we use both the simple
past and the past ... the simple
past for:
1) action that
happened in the
past and is . . .
over, done, finished
Use the past
continuous for:
1) action that was in
progress at a specific
point in the past OR
2) ... make the
simple past and past
continuous:
The Past Continuous:
Don’t forget that VERB BE is part of
this structure.
I, He, She, It WAS
You, We, They WERE
Simple Past (Negative)
For all...
... old to/ old enough to/ enough old for/ old enough for)
V. Fill in the blank with each suitable word in the box: (2ps)
cartoon in should too too much next door
enough a lot of
1. Tom and Jerry ... the words or phrases in the correct order to make meaningful sentences:
1. she/ hair/ long/ black/ has/ straight.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………… ……………………………
2. ... Put the verbs into present simple and present progressive tenses:
1. Vegetarians (not eat) meat.
…………………………………………………………
2. What you (do) every night? – I (do) my homework ………………………………./
……………...
... ImageReady 527
Task 24 8: Optimizing GIFs for Web Use 528
Task 24 9: Optimizing JPEGs for Web Use 530
Task 25 0: Optimize PNGs for Web Use 5 32
Task 25 1: Exporting to SWF 534
Task 25 2: Using and ... Image or Image Area 22 2
Task 106: Skewing and Distorting an Image or Image Area One Corner at a Time 22 4
Task 107: Applying One-Point Perspective to an Image 22 6
Task 108: Working with Video Format ... Match Color Command 122
Task 59: Using the Replace Color Command to Change a Selected Color or Colors 124
Task 60: Using Selective Color to Increase or Decrease Specific Color Components 126
Task...
... soon. I’ve been waiting for 20 minutes. (before now).
Tôi hy vọng là xe buýt sẽ tới sớm. Tôi đã chờ 20 phút rồi (trước lúc này).
At last the bus came. I’d been waiting for minutes.
Cuối cùng ... đi về nhà (trước khi Sarah tới)
Had gone là thì Past perfect (simple) - Thì quá khứ hoàn thành.
Thì past perfect được tạo thành = had + past participle (gone/ seen/ finished…)
Đôi khi chúng ... woman? I’ve never seen her before.
Người phụ nữ kia là ai vậy? Trước giờ tôi chưa hề gặp cô ấy.
I didn’t know who she was. I’d never seen her before. (= before that time)
Tôi đã không biết...
... your work
environment. Of course,
having more memory and
a larger image cache does-
n’t hurt either. For more
information on memory
and image cache, see
Task 8.
Setting Display and Cursor Preferences
I
cons ... history log infor-
mation with the file you are working on.
4. If you want to save the information to a separate text file, select the
Text File option. Figure 2- 2 shows an example of a history ... change
the default colors for the
slices and guides to a color
that stands out more
against image-rich designs.
Try neon green (R: 153, G:
25 5, B: 0), or any other
neon color.
ã
Keeping numbers...
... Image or Image Area 22 2
Task 106: Skewing and Distorting an Image or Image Area One Corner at a Time 22 4
Task 107: Applying One-Point Perspective to an Image 22 6
Task 108: Working with Video Format ... Sliders 120
Task 58: Matching Colors between Images with the Match Color Command 122
Task 59: Using the Replace Color Command to Change a Selected Color or Colors 124
Task 60: Using Selective Color ... Type 426
Task 20 2: Placing Text on a Path 428
Task 20 3: Customizing a Text Logo with Shape Type 430
Task 20 4: Combining Text with Imagery Using a Selection Mask Type 4 32
Task 20 5: Using Work Path...
... Use
Microsoft Word 20 03 to Edit
E-mail Messages. Click the
check box below that to use
Word for reading e-mails as well.
cross-reference
For more on formatting docu-
ments (even e-mails!) in Word,
see ... 19: Using the Organize Inbox Wizard
Task 20 : Sorting and Grouping Messages
Task 21 : Creating an Auto-Response
Task 22 : Managing Multiple Accounts
Task 23 : Managing Account Groups
Sorting and Grouping ... alphabetical order by sender, as shown in Figure 20 -1.
Figure 20 -1: A quick sort will solve the majority of your needs. To reassert ordering
by data and time, just click the Received column header.
2. ...
... div Tag 520
Task 25 1: Controlling Layer Placement in HTML 522
Task 25 2: Controlling Layer Size in HTML 524
Task 25 3: Controlling Layer Visibility in HTML 526
Task 25 4: Controlling Layer Ordering ... JavaScript 27 0
Task 1 32: Closing a Window from a Link 27 2
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A
s you begin to work more ... 22 0: Taking Action When the User Clicks on an Object 456
Task 22 1: Responding to Changes in a Form’s Text Field 458
Task 22 2: Responding to a Form Field Gaining Focus with onFocus 460
Task 22 3:...
... JavaScript 27 0
Task 1 32: Closing a Window from a Link 27 2
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Task 20 6: Moving ... div Tag 520
Task 25 1: Controlling Layer Placement in HTML 522
Task 25 2: Controlling Layer Size in HTML 524
Task 25 3: Controlling Layer Visibility in HTML 526
Task 25 4: Controlling Layer Ordering ... 22 0: Taking Action When the User Clicks on an Object 456
Task 22 1: Responding to Changes in a Form’s Text Field 458
Task 22 2: Responding to a Form Field Gaining Focus with onFocus 460
Task 22 3:...