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TENSES T 17 Sir Guy Loonaby-Smith, the famous explorer, is being interviewed on TV about his exciting life. Complete the dialogue and fill in the correct tenses! Interviewer Sir Guy, you _________ ( spend ) the last sixty years exploring the world. When _________________ _________ ( you first become) interested in travelling? Sir Guy Well, I can tell you the exact day. I ____(be) eleven years old and I _________ ( sit ) in the school library and I  ___________ __________ ( read )a book about South Africa. Suddenly I  ___________ __________ (see) a picture of Lake Victoria and at that moment I  ___________ __________ (decide) to become an explorer. Interviewer When ___ ( you, first, go) to Lake Victoria? Sir Guy Well, after I ________________ _____ ( leave) school at the age of 15, I  ___________ __________ (live) with my uncle for two years. He  ___________ __________ (be) an old man then, but he _______________(be) a sailor all hi s life. He __________________ ___ (  find ) me a job on a ship and at the age of 17 I _______________ ______ ( arrive) in Africa! Interviewer You ____________ ( travel ) to the most interesting countries in the world. _____ ( you, ever, have) any frightening experiences? Sir Guy Oh yes, lot s of them Interviewer Which ____________________ _ ( be) your most frightening? Sir Guy Perhaps it ________(be) one night in India in 1942. Something really frightening _________ ( happen). It ___( be) about ten o clock and I ________________(be) in bed. I  ___________ __________ ( hunt ) all day and so I _______________ (  feel ) very tired. I _________________ ____ (  just blow ) out my candle when I  ___________ __________ (  feel ) something heavy sitting on my feet. When I  ___________ __________ (light ) my candle, I ____________________ _ ( can) hardly believe my eyes: a tiger ____________________ _ ( sit ) on my bed! Interviewer My goodness! Is that story really true, Sir Guy? Sir Guy How dare you ask me that! I _______________ ______ ( never tell ) a lie in my life.

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    TENSES T 17

    Sir Guy Loonaby-Smith, the famous explorer, is being interviewed on TV about his exciting life.

    Complete the dialogue and fill in the correct tenses!

    Interviewer Sir Guy, you _____________________ (spend) the last sixty years exploringthe world. When __________________________ (you first become)

    interested in travelling?

    Sir Guy Well, I can tell you the exact day. I ________________(be) eleven years old

    and I _____________________ (sit) in the school library and I

    _____________________ (read)a book about South Africa. Suddenly I

    _____________________ (see) a picture of Lake Victoria and at that moment I

    _____________________ (decide) to become an explorer.

    Interviewer When ___________________________ (you, first, go) to Lake Victoria?

    Sir Guy Well, after I _____________________ (leave) school at the age of 15, I

    _____________________ (live) with my uncle for two years. He

    _____________________ (be) an old man then, but he _______________(be)

    a sailor all his life. He _____________________ (find) me a job on a ship and

    at the age of 17 I _____________________ (arrive) in Africa!

    Interviewer You _____________________ (travel) to the most interesting countries in the

    world. ____________________________ (you, ever, have) any frightening

    experiences?

    Sir Guy Oh yes, lots of them

    Interviewer Which _____________________ (be) your most frightening?

    Sir Guy Perhaps it __________________(be) one night in India in 1942. Something

    really frightening _____________________ (happen). It ______________(be)

    about ten oclock and I ________________(be) in bed. I

    _____________________ (hunt) all day and so I _____________________

    (feel) very tired. I _____________________ (just blow) out my candle when I

    _____________________ (feel) something heavy sitting on my feet. When I

    _____________________ (light) my candle, I _____________________ (can)

    hardly believe my eyes: a tiger _____________________ (sit) on my bed!

    Interviewer My goodness! Is that story really true, Sir Guy?

    Sir Guy How dare you ask me that! I _____________________ (never tell) a lie in my

    life.

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    TENSES T 17

    Sir Guy Loonaby-Smith, the famous explorer, is being interviewed on TV about his exciting life.

    Complete the dialogue and fill in the correct tenses!

    Interviewer Sir Guy, you have spent(spend) the last sixty years exploring the world. When

    did you first become(you first become) interested in travelling?

    Sir Guy Well, I can tell you the exact day. I was(be) eleven years old and I was sitting

    (sit) in the school library and I was reading(read)a book about South Africa.

    Suddenly I saw(see) a picture of Lake Victoria and at that moment I decided

    (decide) to become an explorer.

    Interviewer When did you first go(you, first, go) to Lake Victoria?

    Sir Guy Well, after I had left(leave) school at the age of 15, I lived(live) with my uncle

    for two years. He was(be) an old man then, but he had been(be) a sailor all

    his life. Hefound(find) me a job on a ship and at the age of 17 I arrived

    (arrive) in Africa!

    Interviewer You have travelled(travel) to the most interesting countries in the world.

    Have you ever had(you, ever, have) any frightening experiences?

    Sir Guy Oh yes, lots of them

    Interviewer Which was(be) your most frightening?

    Sir Guy Perhaps it was(be) one night in India in 1942. Something really frighteninghappened(happen). It was(be) about ten oclock and I was(be) in bed. I had

    been hunting/was hunting(hunt) all day and so Ifelt/ was feeling(feel) very

    tired. I had just blown(just blow) out my candle when Ifelt(feel) something

    heavy sitting on my feet. When I lit(light) my candle, I could(can) hardly

    believe my eyes: a tiger was sitting(sit) on my bed!

    Interviewer My goodness! Is that story really true, Sir Guy?

    Sir Guy How dare you ask me that! I have never told(never tell) a lie in my life.

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