Unit 66 - I E G - See somebody do and see somebody doing
66.1
1. Did anybody go out? I don’t think so. I didn’t see anybody go out.
2. Has Jill arrived yet? Yes, I think I heard her arrive.
3. How do you know I took the money? I know because I saw you take it.
4. Did the doorbell ring? I’m not sure. I didn’t hear it ring.
5. Can Tom play the piano? I’ve never heard him play the piano.
6. Did I lock the door when I went out? Yes, you did. I saw you lock it.
7. How did the woman fall in the river? I don’t know. I didn’t see her fall.
66.2
1. We saw Ann waiting for the bus.
2. We saw Dave and Helen playing tennis.
3. We saw Clare having a meal in a restaurant.
4. We heard Bill playing the guitar.
5. We could smell the dinner burning.
6. We saw Linda jogging.
66.3
1. Listen to the birds singing.
2. I didn’t hear you come in.
3. Did anybody see the accident happen?
4. We listened to the old man tell his story from beginning to end.
5. Listen! Can you hear a baby crying?
6. I looked out of the window and saw Tim on his bike cycling along the road.
7. ‘Why did you turn around suddenly?’ ‘I thought I heard somebody say my name.
8. We watched the two men run across the garden, open a window and climb through it into the house.
9. Everybody heard the bomb explode. It was a tremendous noise.
10. Oh! I can feel something crawling up my leg! It must be an insect.
11. I heard somebody slam the door in the middle of the night. It woke me up.
12. When we got home, we found out cat sleeping on the kitchen table.
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