Complete the tasks with the verb in brackets using a narrative tense or would/used to: 1. I (climb) onto the chair and (see) on desk a green pen in s kind of stand, with a bottle of ink.
2. I (ask) my parents for a real pen for a long time, but they (refuse), foreseeing the mess that I was almost bound to make with a bottle of ink.
3. At that moment, I (hear) my grandmother's voice saying: "Where are you?"
4. Two seconds later she (open) the door.
5. I will never forget the awful feeling of shame that she (catch) me doing something that she (forbid) me to do.
My question was answered yesterday
Hockey is played in winter
Mushrooms are gathered in autumn
Many houses were burnt during the Great Fire of London
His new book will be finished next year
Flowers are sold in shop and in the streets
St. Petersburg was found in 1703
Bread is eaten every day
The letter was received yesterday
Nick will be sent to Moscow next week
I was asked at the lesson yesterday
I was given a very interesting book at the library last Friday.
Many houses are built in our town every year.
This work will be done tomorrow.
This text was translated at the last lesson
These trees were planted last autumn
Many interesting games always are played at our PT lesson
This bone will be given to my dog tomorrow
We were invited to a concert last Saturday
Lost time never will be found again
Rome was not built in a day
Summer vacation is coming soon - my favorite time of the year. Now I need to plan how to conduct them. At school we were given a list of works of foreign literature to read in the summer. To have time to do this, I will read dozens of pages every day. I also plan to continue attending English language courses and boxing training. As I was told, these classes will be held all summer.
In summer I want to go to rest at sea. There, as always, will be many people. My mother and brother and I will swim in warm water and sunbathe in the sun. I really like to spend time on the beach: play volleyball, bury in the sand, find interesting polished stones or just run along the shore.