
Fiend a mistakes and correct them. 1) Ann had been done the ironing for two hours yesterday. 2)
We had tried to catch a taxi for twenty-five minutes last Sunday before we managed to stop one. 3) Margaret had been not surfing the Net all day yesterday. 4) Nigel had begin trying to get in touch with you for a week. 5) Had been they waiting for a bus half an hour last Wednesday? 6) How long Nelly had been peaking on the phone yesterday? 7) Had Sue been sunbathing all day yesterday? No, she had. 8) They have been dancing for more than an hour yesterday before Helen got tired. 9) Who had played the piano in your room from 3 to 4 o'clock yesterday? 10) Why had been crying your baby all the morning yesterday? Помогите пж найти ошибки)

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1) Ann had been doing the ironing for two hours yesterday. 2) We had been trying to catch a taxi for twenty-five minutes last Sunday before we managed to stop one. 3) Margaret hadn’t been surfing the Net all day yesterday. 4) Nigel had been trying to get in touch with you for a week. 5) Had they been waiting for a bus for half an hour last Wednesday? 6) How long had Nelly been speaking on the phone yesterday? 7) Had Sue been sunbathing all day yesterday? — No, she hadn’t. 8) They had been dancing for more than an hour yesterday before Helen got tired. 9) Who had been playing the piano in your room from 3 to 4 o’clock yesterday? 10) Why had your baby been crying all the morning yesterday?



Sure, I'll find the mistakes in the sentences and correct them:
- Ann had been doing the ironing for two hours yesterday.
- We had tried to catch a taxi for twenty-five minutes last Sunday before we managed to stop one.
- Margaret had not been surfing the Net all day yesterday.
- Nigel had begun trying to get in touch with you for a week.
- Were they waiting for a bus for half an hour last Wednesday? (or "Had they been waiting for a bus for half an hour last Wednesday?")
- How long had Nelly been speaking on the phone yesterday?
- Had Sue been sunbathing all day yesterday? No, she hadn't. (or "Was Sue sunbathing all day yesterday? No, she wasn't.")
- They had been dancing for more than an hour yesterday before Helen got tired.
- Who had played the piano in your room from 3 to 4 o'clock yesterday?
- Why had your baby been crying all morning yesterday? (or "Why was your baby crying all morning yesterday?")
Here are the corrected sentences. I've fixed the verb tenses and other minor errors.


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