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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
15

WORKSHEET 8

English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The past simple is formed by using past tense of the to be verb and a gerund.

Explanation:

The following examples completed in the past continuous tense would be as follows:

  1. Alice hurt herself while she was riding her bicycle along Park St.
  2. I met my neighbor while I was walking home from work.
  3. Sally saw a friend while she was studying in the library.
  4. Peter fell asleep while he skating.
  5. Bob stepped on Jane's feel while they were dancing.
  6. I cut myself while I was shaving.
  7. Mr. and Mrs. Brown burned themselves while they were baking cookies.
  8. Tommy had a nightmare while he was sleeping at a friend's house.

B. Alice hurt herself while she was playing soccer.

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