Esercizio 1: Formazione del passato continuo in malese
2. She *sedang membaca* a book at 8 pm yesterday. (Il verbo “membaca” significa “leggere”.)
3. They *sedang bermain* football in the park. (Il verbo “bermain” significa “giocare”.)
4. We *sedang belajar* when the teacher arrived. (Il verbo “belajar” significa “studiare”.)
5. He *sedang menulis* a letter last night. (Il verbo “menulis” significa “scrivere”.)
6. The children *sedang tidur* when I entered the room. (Il verbo “tidur” significa “dormire”.)
7. I *sedang bekerja* at 9 am yesterday. (Il verbo “bekerja” significa “lavorare”.)
8. You *sedang memasak* dinner when I came home. (Il verbo “memasak” significa “cucinare”.)
9. She *sedang menonton* TV in the afternoon. (Il verbo “menonton” significa “guardare”.)
10. We *sedang berjalan* to school when it started to rain. (Il verbo “berjalan” significa “camminare”.)
Esercizio 2: Comprensione e uso del passato continuo in malese
2. He *sedang mandi* when the phone rang. (Il verbo “mandi” significa “fare la doccia”.)
3. They *sedang menunggu* for the bus at that time. (Il verbo “menunggu” significa “aspettare”.)
4. We *sedang berbicara* about the project yesterday. (Il verbo “berbicara” significa “parlare”.)
5. She *sedang menulis* in her diary last night. (Il verbo “menulis” significa “scrivere”.)
6. I *sedang membaca* the newspaper when you arrived. (Il verbo “membaca” significa “leggere”.)
7. The baby *sedang menangis* during the storm. (Il verbo “menangis” significa “piangere”.)
8. You *sedang bekerja* on the report this morning. (Il verbo “bekerja” significa “lavorare”.)
9. He *sedang memasak* when the guests came. (Il verbo “memasak” significa “cucinare”.)
10. We *sedang menunggu* for you at the café. (Il verbo “menunggu” significa “aspettare”.)