1)...In our lessons, she
'd work hard to overcome whatever was tripping her up.:lets do it again lets do it again till we get it right," she
'd say and she
'd repeat it over and over until she had it perfect.
2)...One morning I woke up and running around in the backyard was a goose he
'd stolen. And sometimes he
'd make me a promise then renege. ....
3)...You never knew with Dad. When his car pulled into the driveway he could be in good mood or spoiling for trouble. When we
'd fight, Dad's face would contort with Divinyls and being intimidating on stage I
'd glower ferociously at the audience and the band.
4)...After Dad had behaved badly, which was often, he
'd trip over himself trying to make amends. He
'd spoil me with breakfast in bed and if I didn't want to go to school he'
d let me stay at home.
5)...Not content with pillaging Leigh's clothes and make-up, I used to put lobsters and fish in her bed. I
'd lie awake waiting for her to go to bed so I could hear the scream.
Te 5 zdan wypisalem z ksiazki,ktora opowiada o pewnej piosenkarce, i mam takie pytanie do jakiego czasu odnosza sie wlasnie te 'd w zdaniach? od czego sa skrotem, od would nie pasuje bardzo od past perfect to znow czasami czasownik jest w 1 formie wiec tez nie baardzo, jest to w wiekszosci opowiadanie nie ma odnisien do 'zaprzeszłych' czynnosci totez past perfect i tak by nie pasowal chyba ze moze calosc jest tak opisywana w past perfect... nie wiem... prosze o pomoc! :)