Variant 2 1. Choose the correct form of the verb 1) He broke/was breaking his leg when he skied/was skiing. 2) When I arrived/had arrived at the station, the train already left/had already left. 3) I saw/was seeing you in the park yesterday. You sat/were sitting on a bench. 4) I finished/was finishing writing the test at ten o'clock yesterday. 5) The roads were very wet as it had rained/had been raining all night. 6) I listened/was listening to music while my brother did/was doing his home task. 7) He was reading/had read the story by Sunday. 8) Mary was sitting/had sat on the ground. She was running/had been running. 9) They were climbing/had been climbing for three hours before they reached/had reached the top. 10) As soon as I heard/had heard his voice, I knew/had known we met/had met before. 2. Put the verbs in the correct form. 1) Tom (come) home when I (have) lunch. 2) By the time the police (arrive), the man (go). 3) your team (win) the football match yesterday? 4) What you (do) at this time yesterday?-I (watch) TV 5) I (be) tired because I (do) the project all day.