
- We came home very late, so we walked into the house very quietly. (Already done)
- The band last night played so loudly that we all got headaches.
- The dog ran so fast that Gerry couldn’t catch it.
- I like eating Sara’s food. She cooks so well.

- I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow, but maybe I’ll just stay at home. (Already done)
- I hope to see you tomorrow — or the day after tomorrow.
- Helen doesn’t like sport very much, so I doubt she’ll come to the match with us.
- I probably won’t go out tonight. I’m too tired from last night!
September 16-20
What did they invent?/to read the text and translate/page 12
Grammar:past continuous,past simple
Ex,2/c,d,page 13

- Lucy was doing a handstand.
- Daniel and Sophie were playing table tennis.
- Samuel was sitting on the teacher’s desk.
- Ken was writing a text message.
- Lisa was dreaming about a day on the beach.

- A: What were you doing (you/do) when I saw you yesterday?
B: I was waiting (wait) for my sister. She was buying (buy) something in a shop. - A: Who were you talking (you/talk) to when I phoned you?
B: It was my brother. He was telling (tell) me about a film he saw on TV. - A: Were (his parents/live) in England when he was born?
B: No, they were living (live) in Paris. His father was working (work) as an architect. - A: Were you watching (you/watch) TV when I called last night?
B: No, I wasn’t. I was reading (read) a magazine. - A: Who were you having (you/have) lunch with when I saw you yesterday?
B: With Jane. She’s a friend of mine. We were talking (talk) about you! - A: Were you playing (you/play) tennis yesterday afternoon?
B: No, I wasn’t playing (not/play) tennis, I was doing (do) my homework. - A: What were they wearing (they/wear) for school yesterday? Their school uniform?
B: No, they weren’t wearing (not/wear) their school uniform, they were wearing (wear) jeans and T-shirts.