A Private Conversation
Last
week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very
interesting.I did not enjoy it. A young
man and young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I
got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned around. I looked at the
man and the woman angrilly. They did not pay any attention. In the end i could
not bear it. I turned round again. I can’t hear a word!’ I said angrilly. ‘It’s
none of your business,’ the young man said rudely.’This is a private
conversation!’
A. TENSES
1. Last week I went to the theatre. (That
sentence is simple past tense)
2. I had a very good seat. (That sentence
is simple past tense)
3. The play was very interesting. (That
sentence is past continous)
4. I did not enjoy it. (That sentence is
simple past tense)
5. A young woman were sitting behind me.
(That sentence is past continous)
6. They were talking loudly. (That sentence
is past continous)
7. I got very angry. (That sentence is
simple past tense)
8. I turned round. (That sentence is simple
past)
9. I looked at the man and the woman
angrily. (That sentence is simple past)
10. I turned round again. (That sentencs is
simple past)
11. I said angrily. (That sentence is simple past tense)
B. AUXILIARY VERB
1. They were talking loudly.
2. This is a private conversation.
C. MODAL AUXILIARY VERB
1. I could not hear the actors.
2. I could not bear it.
D. PRONOUN
1. A
young man and young woman were
sitting bihend me.
2. I did
not enjoy it.
E. SENTENCES AND CLAUSE
1. I went to the theatre. (simple sentence)
2. I very good seat. (simple sentence)
3. A young man and young woman were sitting behind me. (compound sentence)