Open the brackets; use Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous: 1. When we arrived, the film (start). 2. I didn’t go to the class because I (do) my homework. 3. She (work) in that company for twenty years when she was made redundant. 4. I felt ill because I (drink) six cups of coffee. 5. I (study) all day, so I was tired. 6. We (live) in London for two years when our daughter was born. 7. When I arrived at the airport I realized I (forget) my passport. 8. I (break) my ankle, so I couldn’t go skiing last year. 9. She (study) English for three years when she took the exam.
Open the brackets; use Past Simple or Past Continuous:
1. Yesterday I (go) to the library, next I (have) a swim, later I (meet) Julie for coffee. 2. He (take) a shower when the telephone (ring). 3. He (live) in Russia when the Revolution (start). 4. When you (arrive) at the party, who (be) there? 5. We (play) tennis when John (hurt) his ankle. 6. I (sleep) when someone (knock) on the door. 7. When I (drive) to work, I (see) Peter. 8. While they (play) chess somebody (break) into the house.