3 * Read the conversations and choose the correct options. 1 A: Right, Jones! It's a yellow card for you. B: Oh Ref! What 'did I do / had I done / was I doing? A: 1 already blew / had already blown / was already blowing the whistle three times, Jones, but you carried on playing! 2 A: Did you see the ice hockey last night, Ben? Great goal by Grabic, huh? B: Well, 1 'watched / had watched / was watching the game when the doorbell rang. I went to answer it. It was some sales person, and when I got back, I'missed/had missed / was missing the goal! A: No way! BA: Arthur, at seventy-six years of age you're the oldest competitor to finish the marathon today. Why Sdid you decide / had you decided/ were you deciding to run? ? B: Oh, well, last year my grandson and I were watching the race on TV when he asked / had asked / was asking, 'Granddad, have you ever done that?' I told him that I hadn't run a marathon and he said, 'Maybe you should try.' So, I'did / have done / have been doing it for my grandson, Timmy. Can I say hello to him? Hello, Timmy!
1 A: Right, Jones! It's a yellow card for you.
B: Oh Ref! What had I done?
A: I had already blown the whistle three times, Jones, but you
carried on playing!
2 A: Did you see the ice hockey last night, Ben?
Great goal by Grabic, huh?
B: Well, I was watching the game when the doorbell rang. I went to
answer it. It was some sales person, and when I got back, I had missed
the goal!
A: No way!
A: Arthur, at seventy-six years of age you're the
oldest competitor to finish the marathon today.
Why did you decide to run?
B: Oh, well, last year my grandson and I were
watching the race on TV when he asked, 'Granddad, have you
ever done that?' I told him that I hadn't run a
marathon and he said, 'Maybe you should try.'
So, I did it for my grandson, Timmy. Can I say hello to him?
Hello, Timmy!