1) It (rain) outside when Sam (get) out of bed and looked out of the window. a) rained / was getting b) had rained / got c) was raining / got 2) He (pick up) his phone and he (send) a text to his friend James: "No football today. How about going to the cinema?“ a) was picking up / was sending b) picked up / sent c) had picked up / had sent 3) While Sam (wait) for a reply, he (brush) his teeth, had a shower and got dressed. a) waited / was brushing b) had waited / brushed c) was waiting / brushed 4) After he (finish) getting ready, he checked his phone and saw that James (reply). a) finished / had replied b) had finished / replied c) finished / was replying 5) James said he (want) to play football anyway and he (not care) about the rain. a) wanted / hadn't cared b) wanted / didn't care c) had wanted / wasn't caring 6) Sam changed his mind and (decide) to play too and left the house to join James in the park. a) had decided b) was deciding c) decided 7) While he (walk) to the park Sam met two of his other friends and (invite) them along. a) walked / was inviting b) was walking / invited c) walked / had invited 8) When they (arrive), they saw that James (find) some other kids to play with and they had enough people for a match. a) had arrived / found b) were arriving / was finding c) arrived / had found 9) While they (play) football, it stopped raining and Sam was really happy he (go) to the cinema. a) played / didn't go b) were playing / hadn't gone c) were playing / didn't go 10) After the game, Sam (go) home. On the way he (stop) at a shop to buy something for his lunch. a) went / stopped b) was going / had stopped c) had gone / was stopping 11) He was about to pay when he realised he (forget) to take his wallet when he (leave) the house. a) had forgotten / left b) had forgotten / was leaving c) had forgotten / had left 12) He apologised and left the shop. Sam (feel) hungry but he (know) that he had plenty of food at home. a) felt / had known b) had felt / knew c) was feeling / knew 13) He (walk) home, thinking about the goals he (score) that day, when he saw his mum drive past. a) was walking / had scored b) walked / had scored c) had walked / scored 14) She saw him and stopped the car to give him a ride home. She (work) all morning but she (be) in a good mood. a) was working / was b) had been working / was c) had worked / had been 15) Sam (sit) back in his seat and looked forward to having his lunch. He (have) a great day a) sat / was having b) sat / had had c) was sitting / had had 16) When they (arrive) home, Sam (cook) lunch for the whole family. a) had arrived / was cooking b) arrived / cooked c) had arrived / had cooked

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