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EleoNora [17]
2 years ago
14

Past continuous and past simple

English
1 answer:
Nat2105 [25]2 years ago
7 0

The past tense and past continuous tenses are illustrated below.

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

1. We <u>played</u> football when the rain <u>started</u>.

2. He broke the vase while he played ball at home.

3. My mom came in while I surfed the net.

4. Sandra ran when she fell down the stairs.

5. I played golf when it began to rain.

6 While she read a novel, her sister turned off the light.

7. They walked along the beach when they saw the accident.

8. We studied in the library when we heard a heard a scary voice.

9. While she did the ironing, her husband set the table.

10. Ricardo and I danced when he <u>fell</u>.

11. When the thief fell down the tree, he hid from the police.

12. I waited outside the hospital when I heard the bad news.

13. She cried when I saw her.

14. My parents sat in the garden while we played badminton.

15. Bob lied in the garden when it started to rain.

16. What did you do when Daniel fell?

17. I talked to customer service when the postman delivered my package.

18. While I swam in the river, I saw some frogs.

19. Jim sent a message when he crashed his car into a tree.

20. When I put the baby down, the phone rang.

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