I. PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE
1. Put the verb in brackets into the past progressive tense.
1) The children were frightened because it …..(get) dark.
2) He usually wears sandals but when I last saw him, he …….. (wear) boots.
3) The house was in great disorder because he.…………(redecorate) it.
4) The car had nobody in it but the engine …….(run) ac
5) Are you going to Rome? I thought that you.. .(go) to Milan.
2. Put the verb in brackets into the past progressive tense.
1) My wife and I… .(talk) about you the other day.
2) Henry are nothing for lunch because he …… .(diet) 3) As she .(climb) the ladder. It slipped side ways and she fell off it.
4) He …(stand) at the bus stop. I asked her what bus he ……..(wait) for.
5) There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Allen …..(cook) fish.
3.. Put the verb in brackets into the past progressive tense.
1) From the sounds was clear that Mary octicom.(practice) the violin.
2) Two men ..(fight) at a street corner and a policeman ..(try) to stop them. …(sit) in a corner with a book. I told him that he
3) Jack .(read) in very bad light. …(you/ talk) to on the telephone as I came in?
4) Who I … .talk) to Mr Pit.
1. The children were frightened because it was getting dark.
2. He usually wears sandals but when I last saw him, he was wearing boots.
3. The house was in great disorder because he was decorating it.
4. The car had nobody in it but the engine was running ac(?)
5. Are you going to Rome? I thought that you were going to Milan.
II.
1. My wife and I were talking about you the other day.
2. Henry are nothing for lunch because he was dieting.
3. As she was climbing the ladder. It slipped side ways and she fell off it.
4. He was standing at the bus stop. I asked her what bus he was waiting for.
5. There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Allen was cooking fish.
III.
1. From the sounds was clear that Mary octicom was practicing the violin.(?)
2. Two men were fighting at a street corner and a policeman was trying to stop them.
3. Jack was reading in a very bad light.
4. I was talking to Mr Pit.
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I. 1. The children were frightened because it was getting dark.
2. He usually wears sandals but when I last saw him, he was wearing boots.
3. The house was in great disorder because he was decorating it.
4. The car had nobody in it but the engine was running ac.
5. Are you going to Rome? I thought that you were going to Milan.
II. 1. My wife and I were talking about you the other day.
2. Henry are nothing for lunch because he was dieting.
3. As she was climbing the ladder. It slipped side ways and she fell off it.
4. He was standing at the bus stop. I asked her what bus he was waiting for.
5. There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Allen was cooking fish.
III. 1. From the sounds was clear that Mary octicom was practicing the violin.
2. Two men were fighting at a street corner and a policeman was trying to stop them.
3. Jack was reading in a very bad light.
4. I was talking to Mr Pit.