Hypatia was (born) in Alexandria, in Egypt, in 370 A.D. For many centuries she was (the) only woman scientist to have a place in the history books. Hypatia's father was director of Alexandrias University, and he (made) sure his daughter had the best education available. This was unusual, as most women then had few (opportuninies) to study. After studying in Athens and Rome, Hepatia returned to Alexandria (where) she began teaching mathematics. She soon became famous (for) her knowledge of new ideas. We have no copies of her books, (but) we know that she wrote several important mathematical works. Hypatia was also interested in technology and (invented) several scientific tools to help with her work. At the (time) many rulers were afraid of science, and (anyone) connected with it was in danger. One day in March 415 Hypatia (was) attacked in the street and killed.
1) Future Simple --We shan't meet on Sunday. 2) Past Simple --I wasn't very busy on Wednesday. 3) Present Simple --He doesn't go to school by bus. 4) Present Simple --My friend doesn't make many mistakes. 5) Past Simple --I didn't finish school last year. 6) Past Simple --My friend didn't serve in the Army in the Far East. 7) Present Smple --His parents don't work at the same factory. 8) Past Simple --The teacher didn't answer all our questions. 9) Present Simple --He isn't fond of folk music. 10) Future Simple --They won't come to see us at the weekend.
2) Past Simple --I wasn't very busy on Wednesday.
3) Present Simple --He doesn't go to school by bus.
4) Present Simple --My friend doesn't make many mistakes.
5) Past Simple --I didn't finish school last year.
6) Past Simple --My friend didn't serve in the Army in the Far East.
7) Present Smple --His parents don't work at the same factory.
8) Past Simple --The teacher didn't answer all our questions.
9) Present Simple --He isn't fond of folk music.
10) Future Simple --They won't come to see us at the weekend.