Choose which tense the rule is about. Then complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs Past Continuous Past Simple Present Continuous We generally use: - to describe an unfinished past action in progress; - to talk about a past action which was interrupted by another past activity; - to describe two past actions which were happening at the same time. — Where Nick last night? — I'm not sure. I think he his car in the garage. — What about Helen? Do you know where she last Friday afternoon? — Yes, I do know. We together. — Where was Jim yesterday? He our English class. — He texted me that he'd gone to the stadium. He for the football match.
Задание

Choose which tense the rule is about. Then complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs

  • Past Continuous
  • Past Simple
  • Present Continuous

We generally use [ ]:

        - to describe an unfinished past action in progress;

        - to talk about a past action which was interrupted by another past activity;

        - to describe two past actions which were happening at the same time.                  

— Where [ ] Nick last night?

— I'm not sure. I think he [ ] his car in the garage.

— What about Helen? Do you know where she [ ] last Friday afternoon?

— Yes, I do know. We [ ] together.

— Where was Jim yesterday? He [ ] our English class.

— He texted me that he'd gone to the stadium. He [ ] for the football match.