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Ruined Holiday


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 563.


Reading the following story supply the correct form of the verb in brackets.

Exercise 7

Fill the gaps in the sentences with the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.

Exercise 6

Complete the following chart of regular and irregular verbs from TEXT A.

Exercise 5

 

 

Base Simple Past Past Participle
become    
  sold  
improve    
  sought  
    changed
    removed
see    
    grown
  made up  
comprise    
    borrowed
  fell  
pay    
    found

 

1 My father ____ for a computer company from 1988 to 1993 (work). Now he ____ in a television company (work).

2 He ____ a new car yesterday (buy). He and his wife ____ to go on holiday to Poland by car next summer (want).

3 They ____ a few months ago (get married). Now they ____ (be separated).

4 She ____ her boyfriend recently (leave). Now she ____ sorry for this hasty decision (feel).

5. My friend ____ his flight to Moscow last week (miss). He never ____ anywhere on time (arrive).

 

 

When we (arrive back) home safely last summer our friends often (ask) us, “How you (enjoy) your holiday?” We (think) the holiday would be good, but it actually (turn into) an absolute disaster, we (have) nothing but trouble.

In the first place, when we (get off) the plane at Malaga we (be) very tired, even though we had a good flight. We (look) for the bus to transfer our tourist group to the hotel, but it (not come). We (wait) until 1 o'clock in the morning and then my husband and I (decide) to take a taxi - and that (cost) us £40. Then, to make matters worse, my husband (leave) his wallet in the taxi by mistake. Finally, the hotel (be) terrible. We (cannot sleep) because there was so much noise from the disco downstairs, and it (go on) till about three o'clock in the morning. On top of that, there (not be) any water in the swimming pool for the first three days. We just (lie) on the beach all day and (get) dreadfully sunburnt. After coming back we (go) to the Travel Agency with which we (book) the holiday. The Travel Agent (begin) asking us questions: “You (book) this holiday with us?”, “You really (pay) £40 for the taxi?” We (understand) he (not want) to refund our expenses for the taxi.

 


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