Open the brackets putting the verb into correct form: 1. You (to be) to the Crimea? When you (to be) there? — I (to be) there in 2005. 2. Where (to be) your brother? — He just (to come) home. He (to take) a shower in the bath¬room now. 3. As soon as I (to see) him, I (to understand) that he (to work) hard. 4. He (to write) something and (not to notice) anything. 5. When I (to come) home yesterday, the children (to run) and (to sing) merrily. 6. The children (to play) with their train set the whole evening yesterday.
Are you going to the Crimea? When were you there? — I was there in 2005. Where is your brother? — He just came home. He is taking a shower in the bathroom now. As soon as I saw him, I understood that he was working hard. He was writing something and didn't notice anything. When I came home yesterday, the children were running and singing merrily. The children were playing with their train set the whole evening yesterday.