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51. What time is it now? Complete the sentences to say what you were doing at these times in the past?

  1. This time yesterday ...

d) This time last month ...

  1. This time last Sunday ...

e) This time last year ...

  1. This time last week ...

f) This time ten years ago ...

52. Underline the correct alternative.

Last year a group of friends (1) invited / were inviting me to go skiing with them. They (2) were / were being very experienced skiers, but I wasn’t so I (3) had to / was having to go to boring ski school every day, while others (4) had / were having a good time up in the mountains. One day, after my ski lesson, I (5) decided / was deciding to meet them at the top of the mountain. While I (6) went / was going up in the ski lift I (7) started / was starting to feel really nervous, but it was too late. I was at the top of the mountain, and there was only one way to get down.

T he sun (8) shone / was shining, and everyone (9) talked and laughed / was talking and laughing as we started to ski down. Suddenly, one of my friends (10) shouted / was shouting, ‘Look out!’, because I (11) went / was going towards a group of trees. I (12) tried / was trying to stop, but I couldn’t and when I (13) fell / was falling down into the snow, one of my skis (14) came / was coming off and (15) hit / was hitting me on the head. I (16) spent / was spending the rest of the week in hospital. Great!

53. Read the story. The verbs (1-12) are all in the past continuous. Change them to the past simple if necessary.

The most exiting experience I’ve ever had was at Disney World in Florida. I was on holiday with my family, and we (1) were celebrating my parents’ 25th wedding anniversary. It was a typical Florida day – the sky was blue, the sun (2) was shining, and everybody (3) was having a great time.

A s I watched the roller coaster, I thought to myself, ‘Those people must be mad”. Just then, my brother (4) was coming up to me. He (5) was holding two tickets, ‘I’m going on the roller coaster,’ he said, ‘and you’re coming too.’ I’ve never done anything dangerous or exciting in my life. So I don’t know why I (6) was agreeing to go on the roller coaster, but five minutes later I (7) was holding onto my seat, 35 metres in the air, sure that I was about to die. The ride (8) was seeming to go on forever. But finally it (9) was stopping, and we got off. My head was spinning, but I felt really happy. Maybe I was just glad to be alive!

Later, we looked at the photos of the day. The roller coaster photos were hilarious. Everybody (10) was laughing and waving their arms in the air. That is, everybody except me! I was holding on, and (11) was screaming. I’ve never been so terrified in my life, but I’m glad I (12) was doing it.

Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones, New Inside Out, Macmillan

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