Найдите в тексте предложения в Past Progressive и Past Perfect))) Then one day Tarzan saw what he looked like. He and a young ape were drinking water from the lake. Tarzan looked in the water. He was shocked: his face was not the same as his friend is; his nose was thin; his eyes were pale; his skin looked bare and shiny. Tarzan turned red with shame. He could think of nothing but how ugly he was. He was so upset that he did not hear Sabor. Sabor was a huge lioness. All the animals in the jungle feared her. Now she was right behind Tarzan. She was ready to jump – and kill. Tarzan and his friend went on drinking water. Then they heard a savage roar. They turned around and saw Sabor was attacking them! The ape was afraid, he could not move. It was easy for the lioness to kill him. But Tarzan was different. His life in the jungle had made him fast an him human brains could think. The second he heard Sabor is roar, Tarzan looked around. Behind him was a deadly lion. In front of him was water. Sabor could not swim, neither could Tarzan. However, the water looked more appealing than the lion. Tarzan jumped in. He sank to the bottom of the lake. Most people would have panicked, most people would have drowned. But Tarzan was braver than most people. He moved his hands, as if to climb a tree. That made him rise to the top. He kept moving his hands and stayed on top of the water. Tarzan was happy. He had learned to swim! Sabor waited on the shore. However, Tarzan did not come near her. Instead he gave an ape cry for help and the tribe heard it. They hurried to the lake. When Sabor saw them, she ran away. Then Tarzan swam to the shore. From that day on he swam whenever he got the chance. The other apes were amazed. They did not like to swim.
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He and a young ape were drinking water from the lake. They turned around and saw Sabor was attacking them! - Past Progressive
His life in the jungle had made him fast an him human brains could think. He had learned to swim! - Past Perfect