wstaw czasownik w Past Simple, Past Continuous lub Past Perfect:
1. She (explain) what (happen) to her sister.
2. Yesterday at 5 he (walk) along an ampty road.
3. She (feel) sorry for what she (do).
4. He (learn) German this time last week.
5. His parents (buy) a bike because he (get) good marks in his exam.
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She explained what had happened to her sister.
Yesterday at 5 he was walking an ampty road.
She felt sorry for what she has done.
He was learning German this time last week.
His parents bought him a bike because he had gotten good marks in his exam.
1. She explained what had happened to her sister.
2. Yesterday at 5 he walked / was walking along an ampty road.
3. She felt sorry for what she had done.
4. He was learning German this time last week.
5. His parents bought a bike because he got good marks in his exam.
W dwójce obie odpowiedzi sa prawidłowe, każda z nich ma jednak troszkę odmienne znaczenie:
Yesterday at 5 he walked along an ampty road.
Wczoraj o 5-tej on poszedł pustą drogą.
Yesterday at 5 he was walking along an ampty road.
Wczoraj o 5-tej on spacerował/chodził pustą drogą.
W piątym zdaniu nie użyłem past perfect ponieważ uważam, że to żadne przejście w przeszłość od momentu, o którym mówimy, a jedynie czynności następujące po sobie. On dostał dobre stopnie, potem oni kupili mu rower.