(Use the past simple, past continuous, or past perfect)
1) It (start) raining when I walk to work I call a taxi because I not wear a coat and I (not have) an umbrella.
2) The match (already/start) when we (turn on) the TV. England (lose) and they (play) very badly.
3) The referee (suspend) the match because it (rain) too hard to play.
4) The marathon runner (sweat) when he (cross) the finish.
5) Jim and I (study) at Bath University when we (meet).
6) They (drive) to the airport when they suddenly (remember) that they (not turn off) lights.
7) The accident (happen) when they (drive) home.
8) He (run) to station, but the nine o'clock train (already/leave). The station was empty except for two people who (wait) for the next train.
9) The player (get) a yellow card because he (take off) his shirt.
10) Manchester City (beat) Manchester United yesterday. United (win) 1-0 in the first half, but City (score) two goals in the second half.
11) My sister (wait) to go out for dinner yesterday, when her boyfriend (call) her to say that he (not can) come because his car (break down).
12) They (can not) play tennis because they (not book) a court.
13) I (not recognize) many people at my old school reunion because everyone (change) a lot in twenty years.
14) We were late. When we (arrive), everyone else (finish) their lunch and they (sit) in the garden having coffee.
2. already started, turned on, lost, played
3. had suspended, had rained
4. was sweating, had crossed
5. were studying, met
6. drove, remembered, did not turn off
7. had happened, drove
8. ran, had already left. were waiting
9. got, had taken off
10. beat, won, had scored
11. waited, called, he cannot, broke down
12. cannot, had not booked
13. did not recognize, had changed
14. had arrived, had finished, were siting