fallen
|
to fall
|
fell
|
fallen
|
planen
|
to plan
|
planned
|
planned
|
halten
|
to hold
|
held
|
held
|
erreichen
|
to reach
|
reached
|
reached
|
sauber machen
|
to clean
|
cleaned
|
cleaned
|
teilnehmen
|
to take part
|
took part
|
taken part
|
führen
|
to lead
|
led
|
led
|
schneiden
|
to cut
|
cut
|
cut
|
schlagen, klopfen
|
to beat
|
beat
|
beaten
|
verschenken
|
to give away
|
gave away
|
given away
|
anbauen, wachsen
|
to grow
|
grew
|
grown
|
legen
|
to lay
|
laid
|
laid
|
verstecken
|
to hide
|
hid
|
hidden
|
fangen
|
to catch
|
caught
|
caught
|
bekommen
|
to get
|
got
|
got(ten)
|
läuten, klingeln, anrufen
|
to ring
|
rang
|
rung
|
bezahlen
|
to pay
|
paid
|
paid
|
aufwecken, aufwachen
|
to wake up
|
woke up
|
woken up
|
beginnen, anfangen
|
to begin
|
began
|
begun
|
wählen
|
to choose
|
chose
|
chosen
|
essen
|
to eat
|
ate
|
eaten
|
liegen
|
to lie
|
lay
|
lain
|
werfen
|
to throw
|
threw
|
thrown
|
bringen
|
to bring
|
brought
|
brought
|
unterrichten, lehren
|
to teach
|
taught
|
taught
|
verkaufen
|
to sell
|
sold
|
sold
|
brechen
|
to break
|
broke
|
broken
|
Station 2:
1. My wife and I didn’t know who the man in front of our house was.
|
We had never
seen him in our neighbourhood.
|
2. The lady on our flight to NYC looked very nervous.
|
She had never
been on a plane before.
|
3. Some of the guests didn’t eat very much.
|
They had already
eaten a snack before.
|
4. The Dixons’ house looked very clean when we got there.
|
They had just
cleaned it.
|
5. Two years ago we went to Scotland for our holiday.
|
We had never
been there before.
|
6. Was your friend there when you called her yesterday?
|
No, she had
already left.
|
Station 3:
1) (they / to book) a room before
they went to Dublin?
Had they booked a room
before they went to Dublin?
2) (you / to eat) anything before
you went to the theatre?
Had you eaten anything
before you went to the theatre?
3) (what / Bob / to do) that he
was kept in after school?
What had Bob done that he was kept in after school?
4) (why / they / to have) dinner before they
came to the party?
Why had they had dinner
before they came to the party?
5) (Charly / to wash) the dishes
when his mum came home?
Had Charly washed the
dishes when his mum came home?
Station 4:
´
1. Sally
is pretty clever, so she fixed the computer all by herself.
2.
Jeff is really looking forward X to the next weekend.
3.
Guess what! J.K. Rowling herself gave me this Harry Potter
book. It was such an honour to meet her in person.
4. The
guest got mad and complained X about the soup because it was cold.
5. We
had a great trip to London and I felt X really happy in London.
6. I need to relax X
after a long day at work.
7. You should stop watching TV
all night. You’ll make yourself ill if you do that.
8. Well, I’m really sorry but I
can’t remember X her name.
9.
The boys like to hide X behind that car.
10. Those men over there think
they are really important, don’t they? I think they have
a pretty high opinion of themselves.
11. I
can’t imagine X wearing a dress like that. It’s terrible!
12. Kelly
and Fiona, if you want more food help yourselves.
13.
No one helped Mick. He did all the exercises all by himself.
14. I
can’t remember X where we have parked our car.
Task
2:
1. Ryan helps Corey and Corey helps Ryan. They’re helping each other.
2. Ryan and Corey fell off their bikes. They both hurt themselves.
3. Ryan took a photo of Corey and Corey took a photo of Ryan. They took photos of each
other.
4. The dog hates the cat and the cat hates the
dog. They hate each other.
5. Corey’s parents are at a party. His mum is enjoying herself.
and his dad is
enjoying himself, too.
Station 5:
1. When Queen
Victoria died (die) in
1901, she had been (be) the queen for over 60
years.
2. They hadn`t moved (not / move) anything in the
room until the police came (come).
3. Kelly didn`t buy (not / buy) any shoes yesterday because she had bought (buy) new shoes the week before.
4. A friend of mine returned (return) to his house after a holiday and saw (see)
that someone had stolen
(steal) his motorbike.
5. Corey’s coach didn`t understand
(not / understand) why Corey had failed (fail) in the competition the
day before.
6. I called (call) at
his office, but discovered
(discover) that I had just missed
(just / miss) him.
7. The search team looked (look) for
the two climbers who had left(leave)
their hotel early that morning.
8. The pupil suddenly found (find) the answer to the problem that had been (be)
on his mind for the last two months.
9. The family decided (decide) to buy the car that they had always wanted
(always / want).
10. The results last year were (be) better than anyone had expected (expect).
11. What happened (happen) next was just what
everyone had thought (think)
of.
12. The stop-watch said (say) three minutes and fifty-eight seconds. He had
broken (break) the world record.
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