23681 past continuous

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23681 past continuous

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PAST CONTINUED 2ND PART Supply suitable past tenses of the verbs in brackets: He (sit) in a café’ when I (see) him When I (go) out the sun (shine) The boy (fall down) while he (run) When the war (begin) we (live) in London The light (go out) while I (have) tea My friend (sing) when I (come) into the room While you (play) the piano I (write) a letter When I (be) at school I (learn) Latin He (eat) his dinner when I (go) to see him When my grandmother (go) for a walk she always (wear) gloves When It (rain) she (carry) an umbrella She (die) while she (run) after the bus We (drink) coffee every day when we (be) in France You (wear) your new hat when I (meet) you yesterday When I (have) a dog I always (take) him out for a walk in the evenings When the phone (ring9 I (have) a bath I (lay) the table for dinner while you (wash) your hands When we (live) in that house we (have) three servants Large crowds (wait) at the station when the Prime Minister (arrive) I (speak) to her several times, but she always (read) and (not hear) me He (lose) his watch while he (see) the sights of the city He (teach) English for two months when he (live) in Germany and (work) as a journalist I (open) the door just as Cyril (ring) the bell The house (burn) fast, so we (break) a window to get out Maisie (cook) fish when I first (ask) her to marry me We (walk) to the station when it (begin) to rain We (run) under the bridge when the storm (break) My sister (drop) two cups while she (wash up) last night; neither of them (break) She (put) on her raincoat when it (start) to rain When the teacher (come) in, the boys (play) The ship (sink), so all the passengers (jump) into the boats He (think) of something else all the time you (talk) to him SUPPLY SUITABLE PAST TENSES: We (enter) Port Said harbour when I (come) on deck As soon as our ship (come) near enough, a large number of boats (set out) from the shore We could see that they (bring) money-changers, guides, and men selling all the wonderful things of the East While I (leave) the ship I (notice) that the rest of the passengers (argue) about the prices in loud voices I (walk) about four an hour and (watch) the gay street life; men (sell) strange fruits and vegetables, and tradesmen (mend) shoes or (make) carpets in their little shops I (return) to my ship as the sun (set); the “market” on the ship still (continue) An old man who (sit) on the deck (offer) me a beautiful Persian rug for only $20 I (talk) hard for ten minutes, and just as the ship (go) I (buy) it for $2 As I (go) to my cabin I (see) a sailor with a rug like mine I (ask) him the price “Fifty pence”, he said, but I (pay) too much for it A man that I (talk) to just now only (pay) twenty-five pence As I (undress) that night, I (notice) a little piece of cloth which (hang) from one corner of my rug On it were the words “Made in Manchester”

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