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PAST CONSEQUENCES
Grammar: narrative tenses
A day to forget, a night to remember
1 It was a cold, dark night. It was
and
.
What’s the weather like?
2 Jack was tired, he had been
all night
What had he been doing?
and now he was driving home.
3 It had been the worst twenty-four hours of his life. He had
and
What two things Jack had done?
.
4 As he drove, he
.
What did he do as he drove?
The roads were empty and he felt alone.
5 He stopped the car at an all-night diner. He had to
and
.
What two things did he have
to do?
6 It was twenty-four hours since he had
What hadn’t he done for
twenty-four hours?
and he was starting to go crazy.
7 As he entered the diner, the waitress
What two things did she do?
and
.
8 He didn’t even notice her but then he suddenly realised
.
What did he suddenly realised?
9 In seconds, they were
.
What were they doing?
10 ‘ Could this be real ?’ he thought. ‘ Why had she
?
What had she done?
11 And why had he been
What had he been doing?
?’
12 But that didn’t matter now. All that was important was
.
What was important now?
13 She told him that she
What did she tell him?
.
14 All he could say was ‘
!’
What did he say?
The End
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