Вопрос задан 26.02.2019 в 21:36. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Маткурбанов Максад.

Open the brackets to complete the sentences 1. Paul ( watch) TV when his mother (come) into the

room. 2. Michael (drink) coffee while he (read) the newspaper. 3 Don (write) a letter at 5 o clock yesterday. 4 Ken (use) to prepare breakfast early in the morning. 5. Don and Kim (talk) while they ( play) chess 6. Last Sunday Patty and her younger brother (drive) to the seaside for the weekend. помогите пож.
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Отвечает Романова Ангелина.
1was waching.came
2was drinking.was reading(read)
3was writing
4used
5were talking.were playing(played)
6drove
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1. Paul was watching TV when his mother came into the room. 2. Michael was drinking coffee while he was reading the newspaper. 3. Don wrote a letter at 5 o'clock yesterday. 4. Ken used to prepare breakfast early in the morning. 5. Don and Kim were talking while they were playing chess. 6. Last Sunday, Patty and her younger brother drove to the seaside for the weekend.

In the given sentences, we need to choose the correct verb form to complete the sentences. Let's go through each sentence and identify the appropriate verb forms.

1. The sentence describes an action that happened in the past. "Paul" is the subject, "watch" is the base form of the verb, and "TV" is the object. The action of watching TV is interrupted by another action, which is "his mother coming into the room." Since both actions happened in the past, we need to use the past continuous tense for "watch" (was watching) and the past simple tense for "come" (came).

2. This sentence also describes two simultaneous actions in the past. "Michael" is the subject, "drink" and "read" are the base forms of the verbs, and "coffee" and "the newspaper" are the objects. We need to use the past continuous tense for both verbs since both actions were happening at the same time. Therefore, "drink" becomes "was drinking" and "read" becomes "was reading."

3. In this sentence, the action of writing a letter occurred at a specific time in the past, which is 5 o'clock yesterday. Since the action is completed in the past, we use the past simple tense for "write" (wrote).

4. This sentence describes a general habit or routine in the past. "Ken" is the subject, and "use" and "prepare" are the base forms of the verbs. When describing a regular or repeated action in the past, we use the past simple tense. Therefore, "use" becomes "used" and "prepare" remains unchanged.

5. Similar to sentence 2, this sentence describes two simultaneous actions in the past. "Don and Kim" are the subjects, and "talk" and "play" are the base forms of the verbs. Both actions were happening at the same time, so we use the past continuous tense for both verbs. Therefore, "talk" becomes "were talking" and "play" becomes "were playing."

6. This sentence describes an action that happened in the past. "Patty and her younger brother" are the subjects, and "drive" is the base form of the verb. The action of driving to the seaside for the weekend happened last Sunday. We use the past simple tense for "drive" (drove).

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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