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Using the words in brackets.Example:Doris is having chemistry right now. (At that time yesterday _____) At that time yesterday Doris was having chemistry.
1. Jim and his brother are playing draughts in their room now. (When father came home ____) _____________________________________________________ 2. I am watching cartoons at the moment. (While my mother was cooking supper ____) _____________________________________________________ 3. Scott is looking for a present for his friend right now. (All day long yesterday ____) ______________________________________________________
4. Lily is making meat salad in the kitchen at the moment. (___when the door bell rang) _______________________________________________________ 5. The pupils are writing a composition at the moment. (____when the headmaster came into the classroom) _______________________________________________________ 6. Bob is acting on the stage right now. (Yesterday at 6 ____) _______________________________________________________ 7. Alice and Betsy are making presents with their own hands for their relatives now. (The whole morning yesterday ____) ________________________________________________________ 8. Jerry isn’t skating on the skating rink at the moment. (From two till four o’clock yesterday ____) _________________________________________________________
Ex.4. Open the brackets. Put the verbs in Present Continuousor Past Continuous.
Section 2. Reading Text 1 MARGARET THATCHER (1925- ) Ex.1. Read the text. She was the first woman prime minister in Europe. She became Prime Minister of Britain in 1979.
Her early life She was born above a shop in the small English town of Grantham. Her father, Alfred Roberts, was a grocer. He worked very hard for little money. Margaret also worked hard, and she went to Oxford University, where she studied chemistry. In 1951 she married Denis Thatcher, a rich businessman. They had twins, a girl and a boy. The love of her life was politics. She didn’t have much time for other interests. She said she only needed four hours’ sleep a night.
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