X. use the right form of the verbs in brackets (indefinite or continuous): rainy sunday it was sunday. i never (to get up) early sundays. i some times (to stay) in bed until lunchtime. last sunday i (to get up) very late. i (to look) out of the window, it (to be) dark outside. “what a day! ” i (to think). “it (to rain) again.” just then the telephone (to ring). it (to be) my aunt lucy. “i (to be) at the station. i (to come) to see you/' “but i still (to have) break fast,” i (to say). “what you (to do)? ” she (to ask). “i (to have) breakfast,” i (to repeat). “dear me! ” she (to say). “you always (to get up) so late? it (to be) one o’clock! ”
Rainy Sunday
It was Sunday. I never get up early Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window, it was dark outside. “What a day!” I thought. “It is raining again.” Just then the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy. “I’ll be at the station. I’ll come to see you, “But I am still having breakfast,” I said. “What are you doing?” she asked. “I am having breakfast,” I repeated. “Dear me!” she said. “You always get up so late? It is one o’clock!”