1) I (sit) in a cafe when you (call) . a) sat/ were calling b) sat/called c) was sitting/called 2) When you (arrive) at the party, who (be) there? a) arrived/ was b) did arrive/was being c) arrived/were being 3) While Tom (read) , Amely (watch) a documentary on TV. a) read/watched b) was watching/was reading c) was reading/watched 4) The girl (to cook) dinner when the lights (to go) out. a) was cooking/was going b) was cooking/went c) cooked/went 5) The boy (to hurt) himself while he (to skate). a) hurt/was skating b) hurt/skated c) was hurting/skated 6)  When I (to visit) my friends in Denmark, I (to buy) two presents for my family. a) was visiting/was buying b) visited/bought c) was visiting/bought 7) Yesterday at one o'clock I (to have) lunch at the canteen. a) was having b) was haveing c) had 8) You (to sleep) when I (to go) out. a) was sleeping/was going b) were sleeping/went c) slept/went 9) He (to read) on the sofa when I (to come) in and (to sit) down beside him. a) was reading/came and sat b) read/came and was sitting c) was reading/was coming and sitting 10) I (to walk) along the street with my friend when a tram (to pass). a) was walking/passed b) walked/was passing c) was walking/was passing 11) The old man (to think) about his plan when he (to fall) asleep. a) thought/fell b) was thinking/fell c) was thinking/ was falling 12) We (to play) in the yard the whole evening yesterday. a) were playing b) played c) was playing 13) Susie (watch) a film when she (hear) the noise. a) was watching/was hearing b) watched/heard c) was watching/heard. 14) It (to be) eleven o'clock, when I (to decide) to go to bed. a) was/decided b) was being/was deciding c) were/decided 15) What time they (to have) dinner yesterday? – They (to have) dinner from seven till eight. a) did they have/had b) did they have/were having c) were they having/were having 16) I (to be) very busy yesterday. I (to prepare) for my exam the whole day. a) was being/was preparing b) was/prepared c) was/was preparing 17) What he (to do) ten years ago? – He (to study) at school. a) was he doing/was studying b) did he do/studied c) was he doing/studied 18) I (not to play) the piano at four o’clock yester­day. I (to read) a book. a) wasn't playing/was reading b) didn't play/read  c) didn't play/was reading 19) When I (to go) to school the day before yester­day, I met Mike and Pete. They (to talk) and (to eat) an ice-cream. a) was going/were talking and were eating b) went/talked and ate c) went/were talking and were eating 20) Peter (stay) at a seaside hotel on holiday when he (meet) his friend a) was staying/was meeting b) staed/met c) was staying/met 21) Mary’s grandfather (hurt) his back while he (dig) in the vegetable garden yesterday. a) was hurting/was digging b) hurt/was digging c) hurt/digged 22) Peter (not/look) at me as he (speak). a) didn't look/was speaking b) wasn't looking/was speaking c) didn't look/spoke 23) My father (give) me money and I (spend) it all in one day. a) was giving/was spending b) gave/was spending c) gave/spent 24) While he (sleep), the doctor (arrive). a) slept/arrived b) was sleeping/arrived c) was sleeping/was arriving 25) Who … you (talk to) on the telephone when I (to come)? a) were talking/came b) did talk/was coming c) were talking/was coming 26) She (go) to bed when suddenly she (see) a mouse. a) went/saw b) was going/saw c) went/was seeing 27) Why you (to be) angry with me yesterday? – I (not to be). a) did be/wasn't being b) was being/didn't be c) were/wasn't 28) She (to come) home at eleven o'clock that's why she (not to call) you. a) was coming/didn't call b) was coming/wasn't calling c) came/didn't call  29) The day before yesterday he (to finish) his work at seven o'clock. a) was finishing b) finished c) were finished 30) My brother (to wash) the dishes while I (to sweep) the floor. a) was washing/was sweeping b) washed/was sweeping c) washed/sweeped 31) He (not to sleep) when father (to come) home. He (to do) his homework. a) wasn't sleeping/was coming/did b) wasn't sleeping/came/was doing c) didn't  32) My sister is fond of read­ing. She (to read) the whole evening yesterday. a) read b) was readding c) was reading 33) When her aunt (to air) the room, she (to catch) cold. a) was airing/caught b) aired/was catching c) was airing/was catching 34) We (to pack) our things when our taxi (to come). a) was packing/was coming b) were packing/came c) packed/was coming 35) It (to rain) heavily when he (to go) out. a) rained/was going b) was raining/was going c) was raining/went

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