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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE. The students (listen) when their teacher (teach). My baby brother (play) with his toy bear while my mother (watch) TV. Last night, I heard a noise while I (sleep). David (ride) a bicycle when I (meet) him yesterday. While mother (cook), father (sleep).
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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE • The students (listen) when their teacher (teach). • My baby brother (play) with his toy bear while my mother (watch) TV. • Last night, I heard a noise while I (sleep). • David (ride) a bicycle when I (meet) him yesterday. • While mother (cook), father (sleep). • The boys (fish) when they (see) a shark. • As I (walk) to school yesterday, I (see) an accident. • While Mary (make) a tea, I (cut) a cake. • They (laugh) loudly when the teacher (walk) into the classroom. • Yesterday, we went to the zoo. A tiger (roar) fiercely.
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE • Mrs. Gwen (feed) her baby when the doorbell (ring). • We (jog) in the park when we (meet) Rahul. • Mr. Samuel (wash) his car when the rain (fall). • They (act) while she (dance). • We (eat) when somebody (knock) at the door. • The Wang family (sleep) soundly when the burglar (break) in. • While I (do) my homework, my sister (play) the piano. • Mrs. Tan (shop) when she (meet) her old friend. • My mother (switch) on the lights as it (get) dark. • As he (feel) cold, he (sit) near the fire.
Conditional sentences • If I (see) Henry, I (give) him your message. • If he (work) hard, he (get) the raise. • If you (not, hurry), we (be) late for class. • If he (fail) the test, he (have) to repeat the course. • If the weather (be) nice tomorrow, we (go) to the beach. • If Naomi (arrive) on time, I (talk) to her. • If I (have) time tomorrow, I (go) shopping with you. • If Jack (call), I (speak) to him. • If you (save) your money, you (be) able to go on vacation. • If you (drive) slowly, you (not, have) any accident.
Conditional sentences • You (break) the glass if you (be/not) careful. • You (help) me if I (need) you? • If it (be) fine, I (go) for a swim. • If you (send) an email now, he (get) it this evening. • What you (do) if you (meet) your old friend? • She (catch) the train if she (take) a taxi. • What (happen) if the bridge (be) broken? • If he (buy) that big house, he (need) several servants. • I (come) and (see) you if I (have) time. • Your children (have) a toothache if they (eat) all those chocolates.
Give the appropriate response!(Conditional Sentences) • The final examination will be held next May. What does the teacher say to the students? • Mira is going to hold a birthday party next Saturday. Will you come? • Stephen wants to go to Jakarta. What should he take? (a plane, bus, or train) • The class is very noisy. What should I tell the students? • The coffee is bitter. What should I do?
Conditional Sentences • The final examination will be held next May. What does the teacher say to the students? • Mira is going to hold a birthday party next Saturday. Will you come? • Stephen wants to go to Jakarta. What should he take? (a plane, bus, or train) • The class is very noisy. What should I tell the students? • The coffee is bitter. What should I do? • I will borrow your dictionary. You don’t mind. • I won’t attend your marriage ceremony. You invite me. • Lydia won’t be a fat girl. She eats too much. • You must ask me. You don’t understand what I mean. • Ika and her friends will go on picnic. The weather is fine. • The teacher won’t come to the party. We tell her earlier.
Combine the sentences! • I will borrow your dictionary. You don’t mind. • I won’t attend your marriage ceremony. You invite me. • Lydia won’t be a fat girl. She eats too much. • You must ask me. You don’t understand what I mean. • Ika and her friends will go on picnic. The weather is fine. • The teacher won’t come to the party. We tell her earlier.