1. Peter said that Olga was looking through the paper then.
2. Ann said that she had gone to see them the day before yesterday
3. He asked him whether Mr. Smith was a doctor.
4. Oleg asked me if I had enjoyed the film.
5. She asked me what I was doing at that time. (or then)
6. He asked her what foreign languages Peter knew.
7. The boy asked Olga when would she go to see her parents.
8. She said to me to tell him everything the following day.
9. Mother said to her son not to buy any oranges that day.
10. She said that she had bought some cakes for dinner.
1) We walk/are walking along the beach now. 2) He has driven/
has been driving around the town for half an hour. 3) I have
already written/have already been writing an essay. 4) Sam
often wakes up/has often waken up at half past six in the
morning. 5) They are flying/have been flying over the Pacific
Ocean at the moment. 6) My parents don't pay/haven't paid
for the tickets yet. 7) Andy hasn't phoned/hasn't been phoning
her yet. 8) What is happening/has happened now? 9) Emma has
written/has been writing the letters since ten o'clock. 10) Tony
has made/has been making seven calls since morning.
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the country mouse and the city mouse
once upon a time a city mouse visited his cousin in the country. the country mouse shared his simple but wholesome food. peas, barley, tasty roots were stored in the mouse’s home in the field – and another store of food in the big farmer’s barn – for when it rained.
the city mouse said to his open-hearted cousin that he found the countryside charming, but food was plain, and home quite dreary.
mouse told his cousin to come to the city and live with him, so they could play in his luxurious home – and would have a banquet each day – all the delicacies their heart desired.
so they left the blossoming green country-side to the busy, yes, even frightening city. the noise, the traffic, the hurrying, bustling crowds jostling each other was almost too much for the simple country mouse.
as they entered into a huge towering mansion the sophisticated city mouse happily proclaimed that there they were at last.
the house was elegant… chandeliers, deep carpets, plush furniture – and a pantry that was full of the best food ever seen. swiss cheese, salty bacon, delicious fruits, colourful vegetables, jellies and fresh biscuits – all were there, ready to eat.
hungry from long journey, the city mouse and the country mouse began their feast, tasting one mouth-watering bit of food after another.
suddenly a heavy door slammed, loud footsteps of big boots were heard – the threatening deep purr of an angry cat chilled the air.
the country mouse asked fearfully what that noise had been.
the city mouse answered that it was the master with his big cat.
the country mouse leaped through the hole in the pantry wall and said good-by to his cousin. he added that he was going back to the meadow in the country, that he prefered to live with the woods, the tall mountains and the fresh gurgling streams rather than in the exciting city.