Test по временам группы Past
V-4
1. Translate from English into Russian.
1. When you sent a letter we had been living in Minsk for more than 10 years.
2. I was taking a shower, while my wife was making breakfast.
3. I didn’t know what she had brought.
4. When she rang up, had already been reading her book for more than six hours.
5. Why was she sleeping at 6 o’clock yesterday?
2. Translate from Russian into English.
1. Она не спала в 7, она разговаривала по телефону.
2. Мама попросила свою дочку подмести пол.
3. Я пошёл в ванную и умыл лицо и руки.
4. Что вы делали вчера весь вечер?
5. Она сказала, что они дали ей не тот адрес.
6. К восьми вечера она говорила по телефону уже более трёх часов.
3. Put the verb into the most suitable form.
1 Jim was on his hands and knees on the floor. He (to look for) his contact lens.
2. When I arrived, Kate (to wait) for me. She was annoyed with me because I was late and she (wait) for a long time.
3. I was sad when I sold my car. I (to have) it for a long time.
4. We were extremely tired at the end of journey. We (to travel) for more than 24 hours.
5. It (to be) the fine weather yesterday.
Test по временам группы Past
V-3
1. Translate from English into Russian.
1. He rang me up at 1 o’clock yesterday.
2. He said that he had been doing the translation for more than three hours.
3. He came home, made a cup of tea and decided to watch TV.
4. My friend knew that she had spent all money.
5. By the time the child fell asleep, his mother had already been cooking dinner for more than two hours.
2. Translate from Russian into English.
1. Куда вы шли вчера, когда я встретил вас?
2. Вчера в десять мы шли по улице и разговаривали.
3. Когда я пришла, он уже более пяти часов смотрел телевизор.
4. Когда папа пришёл домой, мы уже сделали наше домашнее задание.
5. Я не знал, что она принесла.
6. Когда она уехала в Мадрид?
3. Put the verb into the most suitable form.
1. We were good friends. We (to know) each other for years.
2. Sue was sitting on the ground. She was out of breath. She (to run).
3. Where you (to be) yesterday? We (to be) at home.
4. When I arrived, everybody was sitting round the table with their mouths full. They (to eat).
5. When I arrived, everybody was sitting round the table and talking. Their moths were empty, but their stomachs were full. They (to eat).