2) sawа
3)wroteа
4)ateа
5)drink а
6)went had а
7)drink was а
8)lived а
9)go were а
10)were enjoye
Кэн ай гоу ту зе рэст рум?
Koch Published his book on cholera, didn’t he?
Это мой аэроплан
это мой стул
это мои книги
это мои поезда
это мои фотографии
this is my airplane
1 this is my chair
2 these are my books
3 it is my train
4 These are my photos
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Ответ №1
Ответ:
Why did you go home so late?
What book did you read yesterday
Ответ №2
Ответ:
Why came you to home so late? What book did you read yesterday?
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На чтение 12 мин. Опубликовано 25.05.2020 Обновлено 25.05.2020
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- Упражнения 1
- Упражнения 2
- Упражнения 3
- Упражнения 4
- Упражнения 5
- Упражнения 6
- Упражнения 7
Упражнения 1
- I (to play) computer games yesterday.
- I (to play) computer games at five o’clock yesterday.
- He (to play) computer games from two till three yesterday.
- We (to play) computer games the whole evening yesterday.
- What Nick (to do) when you came to his place?
- What you (to do) when I rang you up?
- I (not to sleep) at nine o’clock yesterday.
- What he (to do) yesterday? — He (to read) a book.
- What he (to do) the whole evening yesterday? —He (to read) a book.
- She (to sleep) when you came home?
- My brother (not to play) tennis yesterday. He (to play) tennis the day before yesterday.
- My sister (not to play) the piano at four o’clock yesterday. She (to play) the piano the whole evening.
- When I came into the kitchen, mother (to cook).
- She (to cook) the whole day yesterday.
- We (to wash) the floor in our flat yesterday.
- We (to wash) the floor in our flat from three till four yesterday.
- You (to do) your homework yesterday?
- You (to do) your homework from eight till ten yesterday?
- Why she (to sleep) at seven o’clock yesterday?
- He (to sit) at the table the whole evening yesterday.
Ответы
- I played computer games yesterday.
- I was playing computer games at five o’clock yesterday.
- He was playing computer games from two till three yesterday.
- We were playing computer games the whole evening yesterday.
- What was Nick doing when you came to his place?
- What were you doing when I rang you up?
- I was not sleeping at nine o’clock yesterday.
- What did he do yesterday? — He read a book.
- What was he doing the whole evening yesterday?—He was reading a book.
- Was she sleeping when you came home?
- My brother did not play tennis yesterday. He played tennis the day before yesterday.
- My sister was not playing the piano at four o’clock yesterday. She was playing the piano the whole evening.
- When I came into the kitchen, mother was cooking.
- She was cooking the whole day yesterday.
- We washed the floor in our flat yesterday.
- We were washing the floor in our flat from three till four yesterday.
- Did you do your homework yesterday?
- Were you doing your homework from eight till ten yesterday?
- Why was she sleeping at seven o’clock yesterday?
- He was sitting at the table the whole evening yesterday.
Упражнения 2
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в форме Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- She (to cook) yesterday.
- She (to cook) at three o’clock yesterday.
- She (to cook) from two till four yesterday.
- I (not to read) at five o’clock.
- I (not to read) when you came in.
- What he (to do) when I came?
- What he (to do) the whole day yesterday?
- Pete (to water) flowers in the garden yesterday.
- Pete (to water) flowers in the garden at five o’clock yesterday.
- What Pete (to do) when I came to see him?
Ответы
- cooked
- was cooking
- was cooking
- I was not (=wasn’t) reading …
- I was not (=wasn’t) reading …
- What was he doing when I came in?
- What was he doing … ?
- watered
- was watering
- What was Pete doing … ?
Упражнения 3
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- I (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
- I (to go) to the cinema at four o’clock yesterday.
- I (to go) to the cinema when you met me.
- I (to do) my homework the whole evening yesterday.
- I (to do) my homework when mother came home.
- I (to do) my homework yesterday.
- I (to do) my homework from five till eight yesterday.
- I (to do) my homework at six o’clock yesterday.
- I (not to play) the piano yesterday. I (to write) a letter to my friend.
- I (not to play) the piano at four o’clock yesterday. I (to read) a book.
- He (not to sleep) when father came home. He (to do) his homework.
- When we were in the country last summer, I (to go) to the wood one day. In the wood I (to find) a little fox cub. I (to bring) it home. I (to decide) to tame the cub. Every day I (to feed) it and (to take) care of it. I (to tame) it the whole summer. Now the fox cub is quite tame. It lives in my house.
- When I (to go) to school the day before yesterday, I met Mike and Pete. They (to talk) and (to laugh). They told me a funny story. Soon I (to laugh), too. I still (to laugh) when we came to school. After school I (to tell) this story at home. My father and mother (to like) it very much.
Ответы
- I went to the cinema yesterday.
- I was going to the cinema at four o’clock yesterday.
- I was going to the cinema when you met me.
- I was doing my homework the whole evening yesterday.
- I was doing my homework when mother came home.
- I did my homework yesterday.
- I was doing my homework from five till eight yesterday.
- I was doing my homework at six o’clock yesterday.
- I did not play the piano yesterday. I wrote a letter to my friend.
- I was not playing the piano at four o’clock yesterday. I was reading a book.
- He was not sleeping when father came home. He was doing his homework.
- When we were in the country last summer, I went to the wood one day. In the wood I found a little fox cub. I brought it home. I decided to tame the cub. Every day I fed it and took) care of it. I was taming it the whole summer. Now the fox cub is quite tame. It lives in my house.
- When I was going to school the day before yesterday, I met Mike and Pete. They were talking and laughing. They told me a funny story. Soon I laughed, too. I was still laughing when we came to school. After school I told this story at home. My father and mother liked it very much.
Упражнения 4
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- When my father (to come) home, I (to have) dinner.
- When Alice (to return), I (to listen) to the radio.
- When mother (to enter) his room, he (to draw) a picture.
- When my sister (to come in), I (to do) my lessons.
- When her aunt (to air) the room, she (to catch) cold.
- When I (to meet) her, she (to go) to the office.
- He (to wash) his face when somebody (to knock) at the door.
- The young people (to dance) when I (to come) to the party.
- When he (to wash) the dishes, he (to break) a plate.
- What they (to do) when you (to see) them?
Ответы
- came; was having
- returned; was listening
- entered; was drawing
- came in; was doing
- was airing; caught
- met; was going
- was washing; knocked
- were dancing; came
- was washing; broke
- What were they doing when you saw them?
Упражнения 5
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- They (to drink) tea when I (to come) home.
- He (to walk) along the river when a boat (to pass).
- The old man (to think) about his plan when he (to fall) asleep.
- We (to listen) to an interesting lecture yesterday.
- When I (to enter) the classroom, the teacher (to write) words on the blackboard and the pupils (to copy) them into their exercise-books.
- They (to get) ready to go out when it (to begin) raining.
- Yesterday at one o’clock I (to have) lunch at the canteen.
- When he (to come) in, I (to do) my exercises.
- What you (to do) at eight o’clock yesterday?
- At this time yesterday I (to go) home.
- You (to sleep) when I (to go) out.
- He (to read) on the sofa when I (to come) in and (to sit) down beside him.
- I (to walk) along the street with my friend when a tram (to pass).
- She (to look) out of the window when I (to see) her.
- We (to answer) the teacher’s questions when the headmistress (to enter) the classroom.
Ответы
- They were drinking tea when I came home.
- He was walking along the river when a boat passed.
- The old man was thinking about his plan when he fell asleep.
- We listened to an interesting lecture yesterday.
- When I entered the classroom, the teacher was writing words on the blackboard and the pupils were copying them into their exercise-books.
- They were getting ready to go out when it began raining.
- Yesterday at one o’clock I was having lunch at the canteen.
- When he came in, I was doing my exercises.
- What were you doing at eight o’clock yesterday?
- At this time yesterday I was going home.
- You were sleeping when I went out.
- He was reading on the sofa when I came in and sat down beside him.
- I was walking along the street with my friend when a tram passed.
- She was looking out of the window when I saw her.
- We were answering the teacher’s questions when the headmistress entered the classroom.
Упражнения 6
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в форме Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- Не (not to open) the window before classes yesterday.
- I (to hurry) to the library when I (to meet) him.
- She (to translate) a lot of articles at the office last week.
- We (to smoke) in the room when he (to see) us.
- We (to pack) our things when our taxi (to come).
- The day before yesterday he (to finish) his work at seven o’clock.
- What he (to do) ten years ago? – He (to study) at school.
- Yesterday I (to ask) my friend not to ring me.
- My father (to write) a very interesting article last month.
- She (to come) home at eleven o’clock that’s why she (not to call) you.
Ответы
- did not (=didn’t) open
- was hurrying; met
- translated
- were smoking; saw
- were packing; came
- finished
- What did he do … ? – He studied …
- asked
- wrote
- came; did not (=didn’t) call you
Упражнения 7
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в форме Past Simple или Past Continuous.
- I (to feed) my cat with fish yesterday.
- What you (to do) at four o’clock yesterday? — I (to feed) my cat.
- What your brother (to do) yesterday? -He (to play) computer games.
- I (to begin) repairing my camera at six o’clock yesterday.
- At five o’clock yesterday Helen (to cook) soup.
- We (to play) badminton from nine till eleven yesterday.
- Kate (not to go) for a walk yesterday. She (to write) a composition the whole day yesterday.
- When your father (to come) home yesterday? He (to come) home at seven o’clock.
- When my father (to come) home yesterday, my mother (to make) supper.
- We (not to go) on a tramp last summer.
- What you (to do) when your sister (to come) home yesterday?
- You (to have) supper at nine o’clock yesterday?
- He (not to go) to the shop yesterday.
- Nick (to go) to bed at ten o’clock yesterday.
- Rick (to sleep) at eleven o’clock yesterday.
- When we (to play) in the yard yesterday, it suddenly (to start) raining heavily.
- I (to see) Mike when he (to cross) the street.
- He (to begin) repairing his bicycle in the morning yesterday.
- He (to repair) his bicycle the whole day yesterday.
- He (to finish) repairing his bicycle in the evening yesterday.
Ответы
- I fed my cat with fish yesterday.
- What were you doing at four o’clock yesterday? — I was feeding my cat.
- What did your brother do yesterday? -He played computer games.
- I began repairing my camera at six o’clock yesterday.
- At five o’clock yesterday Helen was cooking soup.
- We were playing badminton from nine till eleven yesterday.
- Kate did not go for a walk yesterday. She was writing a composition the whole day yesterday.
- When did your father come home yesterday? He came home at seven o’clock.
- When my father came home yesterday, my mother was making supper.
- We did not going on a tramp last summer.
- What were you doing when your sister came home yesterday?
- Were you having supper at nine o’clock yesterday?
- He did not go to the shop yesterday.
- Nick went to bed at ten o’clock yesterday.
- Rick was sleeping at eleven o’clock yesterday.
- When we were playing in the yard yesterday, it suddenly started raining heavily.
- I saw Mike when he was crossing the street.
- He began repairing his bicycle in the morning yesterday.
- He was repairing his bicycle the whole day yesterday.
- He finished repairing his bicycle in the evening yesterday.
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#1
Hi All
If someone asks me ‘What did you do yesterday?’ and all my answer is ‘I read a book.’ Do I mean I finished reading a book yesterday, or not necessarily?
What if I want to express that it was something I did for some time and that was the «highlight of the day» as nothing else really happened and therefore I don’t want to add any other info, but I didn’t actually read the whole book? Should I say ‘I was reading a book.’ in this case?
(Sorry if I sound schizophrenic
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#2
I read a book means you read some of the book, but not necessarily all of it.
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#3
I see. And «I was reading a book.» would not be possible as an answer to say I only read some of it?
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#4
The first thought that comes to my mind is that you read the entire book if you say, «I read a book.» This si because English lacks inflections and grammatical cases — or my knowledge of the language isn’t good enough . I’m interested in hearing natives’ opinions!
I would say either: «I was reading a book,» or perhaps I would try to mould «I read a book» by adding something to it, like: «I read part of a book.» (That sounds rather un-English, though!)
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#5
You could say something like, «I was reading a book when my friend called me» or something like it. «I read a book» sounds somewhat more natural than just «I was reading a book».
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#6
Yes, but I was referring to a situation where the only thing I say is «I read/was reading a book.» Thanks anyway.
The first thought that comes to my mind is that you read the entire book if you say, «I read a book.»
— I thought the same about it, but according to MJSLondon, who’s a native speaker, we were wrong.
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#7
I wouldn’t automatically think someone read an entire book if they told me, «I read a book yesterday.»
The more I analyze the logic behind my answer, though, the more it sounds wrong.
I still stick with it, anyway.
AngelEyes
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#8
Perhaps I can help a little more. Both replies — «I read….» and «I was reading…» are OK, but I would suggest that the difference can be summarised like this:
If the question had been «What were you doing yesterday?» then the most natural reply would be » I was reading a book».
If the question is «What did you do yesterday?» then the most natural reply would be «I read a book».
Neither reply implies that you read the whole book. The difference in the two replies is very slight.
I hope this helps.
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#9
If the question is «What did you do yesterday?» then the most natural reply would be «I read a book».
Neither reply implies that you read the whole book.
Very interesting. If you wanted to imply that you did read the whole book without using the word «whole», what would you say? If you reply «I read a poem,» does that imply that you read part of the poem or all of it?
If someone asks me: «What did you buy yesterday?» and my reply is: «I bought a newspaper,» does that mean that I bought the whole newspaper or just part of it?
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#10
«Our plane was delayed for so long yesterday that I was able to read a complete book/a whole book/every page of a book while waiting at the airport» Of these I would probably use «a whole book».
Note that I wrote earlier «Neither reply
implies
that you read the whole book». You might have read the whole book, or you might not. The sentence » I read a book» does not indicate whether or not you read the whole book.
Few books are read in one sitting. Most poems (not all!) are much shorter and are almost always read in one sitting! I think this is a bit of a red herring!!
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#11
If someone asks me: «What did you buy yesterday?» and my reply is: «I bought a newspaper,» does that mean that I bought the whole newspaper or just part of it?
It means you bought the whole newspaper, of course.
Note, however, if you said, «I read the/a newspaper» it would not imply that you read every last word in the newspaper.
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#12
The first thought that comes to my mind is that you read the entire book if you say, «I read a book.» This si because English lacks inflections and grammatical cases — or my knowledge of the language isn’t good enough
. I’m interested in hearing natives’ opinions!
I would say either: «I was reading a book,» or perhaps I would try to mould «I read a book» by adding something to it, like: «I read part of a book.» (That sounds rather un-English, though!)
«I read part of a book» could be used in response to the OP’s question, but I think it would only work well in some cases.
I’m afraid I don’t see what the lack of inflections—of course, English does not completely lack inflection—and grammatical cases has to do with the discussion at hand.
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#13
If someone asks me ‘What did you do yesterday?’ and all my answer is ‘I read a book.’ Do I mean I finished reading a book yesterday, or not necessarily?
It is ambiguous.
Whyme: What did you do yesterday, cuchuflete?
Cuchu: I played baseball.
Could this mean that I played for the entire day? Doubtful.
Could this mean that I played an entire game? Maybe
Could this mean that I played part of a game, during part of the day, and that this was the most memorable and significant part of my otherwise dull existence? Quite possibly.
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#14
You could also say, «I read some in my book» (very casual) or «I read a few chapters in a/my book» or «I read a book for a few hours.»
«My book» here means «the book I am currently reading» if you’re the type that usually reads one at a time.
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#15
The first thought that comes to my mind is that you read the entire book if you say, «I read a book.» This si because English lacks inflections and grammatical cases — or my knowledge of the language isn’t good enough
. I’m interested in hearing natives’ opinions!
I would say either: «I was reading a book,» or perhaps I would try to mould «I read a book» by adding something to it, like: «I read part of a book.» (That sounds rather un-English, though!)
I am a native speaker and I agree that the first thought that comes to mind is that someone read a whole book. Maybe it can mean both but I would consider it to mean that the book is finished. In my opinion if you use the simple past it implies that the action is finished.
If someone asked me:
» What did you do last night?» I would answer «I did some reading» (providing I hadn’t finished the book) because it was an action in progress.
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#16
You could also say, «I read some in my book» (very casual) or «I read a few chapters in a/my book» or «I read a book for a few hours.»
That is a valid point. Often a qualifying phrase will be used to let the listener know that the entire book was not read.
I still maintain that the original is definitely ambiguous.
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#17
The activity «reading a book» is like «playing a game», «cutting my dog’s hair», or «hiking a trail». Such expressions do not necessarily imply reading a whole book, playing an entire game, cutting all the hair off the dog, or hiking a trail from each trail head to each possible end. Past tense is used because yesterday is entirely behind us.
«I was reading a book» does not answer the question «What did you do?»
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#18
There are two formats for asking questions like that — (a) What did you do yesterday? (b) How did you spend yesterday?
Your answer would be like that- «Yesterday I was reading a book», » I read the entire book»
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