E. Supply the suitable form of past tenses
1) It (to rain) heavily so, we (to decide) not to go hiking but to invite friends to our house and cook dinner together.
2) I (to refer) to John when I told the meeting about our current problem.
3) No, I (to go) to Italy two years ago.
4) When I last went to Italy, a team of scientists (to examine) the falling tower of Pisa.
5) What you (to do) when I phoned yesterday?
6) By the time we got to the cinema the film (to start), so we missed the first five minutes.
7) I spent a week in Miami recently. I (not to be) there before.
8) She told me she (to attend)a lot of meetings in Prague.
9) When I (to get back), nobody (to do) the washing up. I was furious.
GRAMMAR: QUESTIONS
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yes/no questions | Do you like dealing with figures? Did you visit the headquarters yesterday? Were you present at the conference last week? |
wh-questions | What did you do in the office last weekend? |
wh-question words | what, where, when, who, why, which, whose, how |
wh-question words together with other words | what time, how much, how many, how often, how long, which one What time did you finish the report? How long have you worked here? |
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A. Write the words in the correct order to make questions.
1) coming / are / time / your / business partners / what
2) to work / you / always / why / drive / do
3) worked / how long / in / that company / she / has
4) last / make / a good presentation / did / when / you
5) tonight / are / make / your business plan / you / to / going
6) you / would / business lunch / like / tomorrow / to / have / with me
7) going / are / on business trip / time / where / next / you
8) her / make / a report / often / does / how / she