One dark night a young man was going (Past Continuous) home from the railway station. It was (Past Simple) very late and there were (Past Simple) very few people in the streets. The young man was (Past Simple) very nervous because he had never returned (Past Perfect) home so late. Suddenly he felt (Past Simple) that somebody was following (Past Continuous) him. The young man thought (Past Simple) that it was (Past Simple) a robber and decided (Past Simple) to walk as quickly as he could (Past Simple). When he looked (Past Simple) back he saw (Past Simple) that the man was still following (Past Continuous) him. The young man turned (Pst Simple) into another street. The man turned (Past Simple) into that street too. Now the young man was (Past Simple) quite sure that the man was (Past Simple) a robber. The young man turned (Past Simple) round and asked: "What do you want (Present Simple)? Why are you following (Present Continuous) me?" "I am going (Present Continuous) to see Mr Brown," said (Past Simple) the man, "and the porter at the station told (Past Simple) me: 'If you follow (Present Simple) this young man, you will find (Future Simple) his house easily, he lives (Present Simple) next door to Mr Brown.'"
Martin had a terrible day yesterday. He was going to go to vacation to Spain. He left the house at 10 am and caught a taxi to the airport. While the man who was checking the documents asked for his passport, Martin realized he had left his passport at home. He jumped back into the taxi and arrived back at his house. He found his passport and ran to the street. But the taxi wasn't there! He ran down the street and looked for another taxi to get to the airport but the traffic on the roads was very bad and, unfortunately, Martin arrived at the airport late. His plane left and Martin missed it. He was very sad and went to speak to the airline. They promised to get him a seat on an evening flight and Martin went home to wait.
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It was (Past Simple) very late and there were (Past Simple) very few people in the streets.
The young man was (Past Simple) very nervous because he had never returned (Past Perfect) home so late.
Suddenly he felt (Past Simple) that somebody was following (Past Continuous) him.
The young man thought (Past Simple) that it was (Past Simple) a robber and decided (Past Simple) to walk as quickly as he could (Past Simple).
When he looked (Past Simple) back he saw (Past Simple) that the man was still following (Past Continuous) him.
The young man turned (Pst Simple) into another street.
The man turned (Past Simple) into that street too.
Now the young man was (Past Simple) quite sure that the man was (Past Simple) a robber.
The young man turned (Past Simple) round and asked:
"What do you want (Present Simple)? Why are you following (Present Continuous) me?"
"I am going (Present Continuous) to see Mr Brown," said (Past Simple) the man, "and the porter at the station told (Past Simple) me:
'If you follow (Present Simple) this young man, you will find (Future Simple) his house easily, he lives (Present Simple) next door to Mr Brown.'"
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