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Choose the past simple or the past perfect tense 1) We had already eaten when John.. 2) Last year Juan. (come) home. (pass) all his exams. 3) When I 4) I went to the library, then I 5) I opened my handbag to find that 6) When we (get) to the airport I discovered I had forgotten my passport. (buy) some milk and went home. (forget) my credit card. -I (arrive) at the stetion, the train had already left. 7) We got home to find that someone 8) I opened the fridge to find that someone 9) I had known my husband for three years when we (break) into the house. (eat) all my chocolate. (get) married. 10) Julie was very pleased to see that John (clean) the kitchen. (rain) all summer, so the grass was completely dead. (arrive) at the party, Julie had just left. 11) It 12) When he 13) After arriving home, I realised I (buy) any milk. (rein) while I was out. 14) The laundry was wet - it 15) William felt ill last night because he (eat) too many cakes. 16) Keiko (meet) Willam last September. 17) First I tidied the flat, then L.. (sit) down and had a cup of coffee. (play) the piano when he was a child, but he doesnt play now. 18) John 19) When I opened the curtains the sun was shining and the ground was white. It (snow) during the night. 20) When Julie got home from her holiday, the flat was a mess. John (have) 8 party.

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Icould tell from the a. frightened, was happened c. frightening, would happen look on her face that something terrible b. frightened, had happened d. frightening, had been happened 1. The entire audience a. had risen, was falling C. was rising, had fallen in applause the minute the final curtain b. has risen, falls d. rose, fell 2. me for quite some time when, at last, I The tooth a. bothered, had resolved C. had been bothering, resolved 3. to see my dentist. b. was bothering, resolve d. has been bothering, have resolved 4. It was revealed at the trial that the accused man out on the night of the murder. a. won't have gone C. hasn't gone b. hadn't gone d. wouldn't have gone I'm realy sorry to have broken your crystal vase. It it into the room. 5. out of my hand as I a. was slipping, was bringing C. slipped, was bringing b. had slipped, brought d. would slip, brought When the police arrived, the diver on the ground. 6. already. the body out of the river and it a. has, pulled, lay C. was, pulling, had lain b. would, pull, were lying d. had, pulled, was lying I didn't notice as I a. have left, dripped C. left, was dripping 7. the car in the garage that fuel from underneath it. b. was leaving, will drip d. would leave, had dripped 8. Do you know how fast he a. drove C. had driven at the time of the accident? b. was driving d. will have driven 9. After the accident, the taxi driver a. accused, was going C. was accusing, has gone the bicyclist of not looking where he, b. had accused, would be going d. would accuse, has been going 10. Until the disaster, no one a. had thought, would sink C. was thinking, can sink that the huge oceanliner Titanic b. thought, sank d. has thought, will sink

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Reading ) (Curriculum Connection Civics 1.13 (0 Do you know how laws are passed in your country? Silly Laws around the World Every country has its own set of rules or laws. Laws are created by governments, and they are generally approved by a legislative body-such as the Congress or the Parliament. Laws are typically made for a reason, but some laws can be really silly. It was once against the law to slam a car door in Switzerland. And Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because the cartoon character didn't wear pants. In England, if you found a whale on the beach, you couldn't keep it. It belonged to เ24 the king because it was considered a special animal. Until 1874, people in Belgium had to choose their children's names from a list written at the time of Napoleon. Nowadays many countries still have strict laws regarding names. It is to prevent parents from giving children ridiculous names: In Brazil, a woman was called Disneylandia da Silva, and twins were called Fish and Chips in New Zealand. However, the United States may have the strangest laws: Itis against the law to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors or to sing in the bathtub in Pennsylvania. * In Alaska, it is an offense to push a live moose out of a plane. * And it is illegal in Massachusetts to put a gorila in the back seat of your car. So remember, if youre taking your pet gorilla for a drive, you have to put him in the front seat and dont forget to fasten his seatbelt, or you Could be fined. Why do you think those laws were made in the U.S.? About the Reading 1. Why was Donald Duck banned in Finland? 2. Why are there laws about names? 3. What two things are against the law in Pennsylvania? 4. What is still a driving offense in the U.S. today?

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