MR Bean Takes The Train

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Mr. Bean takes the train.

Past Tense Simple Regular


Verbs
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in the past tense simple:

First, Mr. Bean entered the train


compartment, greeted and smiled
at the man who was already there
and looked out the window to see
the traffic.
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in the past tense simple:

Then, he started to read a book.


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After only a few seconds, however, the


other person interrupted him; while
reading from his own book, the man
laughed and laughed without being
able or wanting to stop.
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As a result, Mr. Bean was annoyed


because he couldnt read any more and
tried to cover his ears with his fingers.
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He continued reading, but there was a


different problem now: he wanted to
turn the page without taking his fingers
out of his ears.
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So, he used his tongue to do this.


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The laughter continued, so he covered


his ears, in turn, with his tie, his socks
and his jacket.
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The man stopped only for a few


seconds, so Mr. Bean finally used
chewing gum to cover his ears.
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Then the ticket inspector arrived in their


compartment and asked for their
tickets.
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in the past tense simple:
But Mr. Bean couldnt hear or see him
because of the chewing gum; when he
realised that the inspector was there, he
was scared because of the surprise and
threw the book with the ticket inside
out the window.

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