с этим Open the brackets, using (Past Simple or Past Continuous).
1. When Martin …. (arrive) home, Anna …… (talk) to someone on the phone. Martin …. (start) to get the tea.
2. I …… (lie) in the bath when the phone …. (ring). It ….. (stop) after a few rings.
3. It …. (be) cold when we ….. (leave) the house that day, and a light snow ……… (fall).
4. Your friend who ……… (come) here the other day …… (seem) very nice. I …… (enjoy) meeting her.
5. When I …. (see) the man, he ….. (stand) outside the bank. He …… (have) a black baseball cap on.
6. When I ….. (open) the cupboard door, a pile of books ….. (fall) out.
7. I …… (walk) along the street when I suddenly …… (feel) something hit me in the back. I ………. (no/know) what it was.
8. We …….. (go) to London yesterday, but on the way we …… (hear) about a bomb scare in Oxford Street. So we ………. (drive) back home straight away.
9. Something very strange ………. (happen) to me way home from work yesterday afternoon. I ………. (drive) along the bypass at the time. Suddenly I ………… (see) my mother in the seat beside me. But she died three years ago.
10. When my mother saw me I ……… (play) with the mud.
Explanation: "Arrived" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Was talking" and "started" are in the Past Continuous because they describe ongoing actions happening at the same time in the past.
2. I was lying in the bath when the phone rang. It stopped after a few rings.
Explanation: "Was lying" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past. "Rang" and "stopped" are in the Past Simple because they are single actions that happened in the past.
3. It was cold when we left the house that day, and a light snow was falling.
Explanation: "Was" and "left" are in the Past Simple because they are single actions that happened in the past. "Was falling" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past.
4. Your friend who came here the other day seemed very nice. I enjoyed meeting her.
Explanation: "Came" and "seemed" are in the Past Simple because they are single actions that happened in the past. "Enjoyed" is in the Past Simple because it is a feeling about a single event in the past.
5. When I saw the man, he was standing outside the bank. He had a black baseball cap on.
Explanation: "Saw" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Was standing" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past. "Had" is in the Past Simple because it describes a state in the past.
6. When I opened the cupboard door, a pile of books fell out.
Explanation: "Opened" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Fell" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened as a result of opening the door.
7. I was walking along the street when I suddenly felt something hit me in the back. I didn't know what it was.
Explanation: "Was walking" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past. "Felt" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Didn't know" is in the Past Simple because it describes a state in the past.
8. We went to London yesterday, but on the way we heard about a bomb scare in Oxford Street. So we drove back home straight away.
Explanation: "Went" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Heard" and "drove" are in the Past Simple because they are single actions that happened in the past.
9. Something very strange happened to me on the way home from work yesterday afternoon. I was driving along the bypass at the time. Suddenly I saw my mother in the seat beside me. But she died three years ago.
Explanation: "Happened" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Was driving" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past. "Saw" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past.
10. When my mother saw me, I was playing with the mud.
Explanation: "Saw" is in the Past Simple because it is a single action that happened in the past. "Was playing" is in the Past Continuous because it describes an ongoing action happening in the past.