<span>When I rang) up my friend, he was sleeping).
When grandfather was watching) TV, he fell) asleep.
When my friend came) to see me, I was doing) my homework.
When I was going) to the stadium, I met) Kate and Ann.
When Nick rang) me up yesterday, I was helping) mother.
When the children were walking through the wood, they saw a fox.
When I came) home, my sister was washing the floor.
When Mike was playing in the yard, he found) a ball.
When I was drawing yesterday, I broke) two pencils.
When I met) Tom, he was going) to the shop.
When I looked out of the window, the children were playing hide-and-seek.
I went to the theatre yesterday.
At seven o'clock yesterday I was going to the theatre.
What were you doing) at 5 o'clock yesterday? - I was playing the piano.
When I came) to school, the children were standing) near the classroom.
We were playing in the yard the whole evening yesterday.
When I was preparing breakfast in the morning, I cut) my finger.
Last year I went to the United States.
Did you go) to Great Britain last year? - No, I went to France.
What were you doing yesterday? — I was translating a very long article.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, present simple or present continuous. Use short forms (I'm, we're, etc) where possible.
You're being very annoying at the moment, Simon!
It isn't too cold in here at the moment.
Does Charleen have any brothers and sisters?
No, she hasn't any brothers or sisters.
They're having a spelling test now.
D'you feel that you need?
Is Karen thinking about learning to drive?
What d'you think about having a party next week?
<span><span>- Hi</span><span>Olya</span>
<span>- Hey</span><span>, Sasha</span>
<span>- How</span><span>are you?</span>
<span>-</span><span>I'm</span><span>fine,</span><span>thanks, and</span><span>you?</span>
<span>-</span><span>I had a great</span><span>first came</span><span>from the village,</span><span>there</span><span>'s so cool.</span>
<span>- I</span><span>do not like to</span><span>live in the country</span><span>there is no</span><span>entertainment.</span>
<span>-</span><span>On the contrary</span><span>I</span><span>love living</span><span>in the village of</span><span>clean air</span><span>, no</span><span>noise,</span><span>you can</span><span>walk</span><span>up late</span><span>.</span><span>And</span><span>there</span><span>we have</span><span>the lake and</span><span>we often go</span><span>there with friends</span><span>.</span>
<span>- Cool</span><span>but I love</span><span>going to the movies</span><span>in</span><span>the shops</span><span>and</span><span>cafes</span><span>in the village</span><span>this is not</span><span>to</span><span>sozhaleyuniyu</span><span>.</span>
<span>- But</span><span>in</span><span>impure air</span><span>voezzhat</span><span>though</span><span>sometimes it is necessary</span><span>for the city</span><span>?</span>
<span>- Maybe.</span>
<span>- Then</span><span>prishlashayu</span><span>you</span><span>to come to visit</span><span>and have fun.</span>
<span>- Good</span><span>call each</span>
<span>-</span><span>See you later.</span></span>
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