Thursday, 27 November 2008

Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
We were waiting for Jane, when suddenly Louis came (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past) )around the corner.
I was cycling through the park, when I heard (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) a strange noise.
He passed her a message when the teacher wasn't looking (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past) ).
I (Your answer: »was falling«) fell asleep while I (Your answer: »watched«) was watching (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) TV last night.
When Mike and Jane were painting the walls, their dog knocked (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) over the paint pot.
Tom (Your answer: »was breaking«) broke his leg when he (Your answer: »played«) was playing (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) frisbee.
The phone (Your answer: »was ringing«) rang when I (Your answer: »set«) was sitting (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) on the toilet.
8 out of 14 answers are correct.

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