• Put the verbs in the Past Continuous. 1. Bob _ (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2. Mark _ (send) e−mails until 11 pm last night.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
    • Bob was playing football in the park at 10 am this morning.
    • Mark was sending e-mails until 11 pm last night.
    • 4 Put the verbs in the past continuous.
    • 1 Bob was playing football in the park at 10 am this morning.
    • 2 Mark was sending e-mails until 11 pm last night.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • - past simple или past continuous? ... Bob was playing football in the park at 10 am this morning. Mark sent e-mails until 11 pm last night.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.
  • (put the verbs in the past continuous) 1)Bob . (play) football in the park at 10 am this morning. 2)Mark . (Sent) e-mails until 11 pm last nights.