Еput the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous. 1. a: did you do anything last night? b: i went to the gym and i just arrived… (just/ arrive) home when michael called me. he said ) to call me for ten minutes before i finally answered the phone. 2. a: did you catch any fish on your fishing trip today? b: yes. i (sit) in the boat for two hours when i caught a huge fish. 3. a: did you enjoy the open-air concert yesterday? b: the music was good, but the weather was terrible. the /start) when suddenly, it began to rain. the /play) for ten minutes. a: what a shame! 4 a: was the house tidy when you got home? b: yes, the ) the furniture and away) all of their toys. 5 a: why were you so upset this morning? b: well, i (clean) the house for hours when the children came in with muddy shoes. 6 a: why are you so late for work this morning? b: i'm sorry. i (wait) for the train for over an hour before it eventually arrived.
1. A: Did you do anything last night?
B: I went to the gym and I ...had just arrived… (just/ arrive) home when Michael called me. He said he (had been trying) to call me for ten minutes before I finally answered the phone.
2. A: Did you catch any fish on your fishing trip today?
B: Yes. I (had been sitting) in the boat for two hours when I caught a huge fish.
3. A: Did you enjoy the open-air concert yesterday?
B: The music was good, but the weather was terrible. The concert (had just started) when suddenly, it began to rain. The musicians (had only been playing) for ten minutes.
A: What a shame!
4 A: Was the house tidy when you got home?
B: Yes, the children (had dusted) the furniture and they (had put away) all of their toys.
5 A: Why were you so upset this morning?
B: Well, I (had been cleaning) the house for hours when the children came in with muddy shoes.
6 A: Why are you so late for work this morning?
B: I'm sorry. I (had been waiting) for the train for over an hour before it eventually arrived.