I. Put the verbs in the past progressive
1. you.............(have) a shower when the earthquake happened ?
2. When you saw Eugene............he.............(go) home ?
3. At midnight, I...............(sleep), but Laura................(listen).
II. Circle the word or phrase
1. About 4 years ago, I decided/ was deciding to become a chef.
2. Two men argued/ were arguing outside, so I went to see what was happening.
3. Daniel called/ was calling you at one o'clock yesterday, but you were...
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I. Put the verbs in the past progressive
1. you.............(have) a shower when the earthquake happened ?
2. When you saw Eugene............he.............(go) home ?
3. At midnight, I...............(sleep), but Laura................(listen).
II. Circle the word or phrase
1. About 4 years ago, I decided/ was deciding to become a chef.
2. Two men argued/ were arguing outside, so I went to see what was happening.
3. Daniel called/ was calling you at one o'clock yesterday, but you were here with me.
4. As I walked past the window, I saw that Paula made/ was making a cake.
5. "Did you phone Ruth?"- "Oh no. I forgot. I phone/ will phone her now".
6. I can't meet you tomorrow morning. I am playing/ will play badminton.
7. We meet/ will meet you outside the theater in haft an hour, OK?
8. "I need some money"- "Well, I am lending/ will lend you some".
9. "Remember to lock the door before leaving."-"OK, I don't forget/ won't forget"
10. I don't wan't to go to the movies alone do you go/ will you go with me?
11. It's a secret between us. I promise I don't tell/ won't tell anybody,
II. Use the correct verb from: past progressive or past simple.
1. How fast........you......(drive) when the accident (happen)........?
2. The light (go).......out when we have.......dinner. But it (come).....again after about ten minutes.
1. When we were in Canada, we went/ were going skiing almost every day.
2. About 4 years ago, I decided/ was deciding to become a chef.
3. Georgia had/ was having a shower when someone knocked at the door.
4. Holly and I ran from the house to the taxi because it rained/ was raining heavily
5. Two men argued/ were arguing outside, so I went to see what was happening.
6. Daniel called/ was calling you at one o'clock yesterday, but you were here with me.
7. We ate/ were eating breakfast when a letter came through the letter box.
8. As I walked past the window, I saw that Paula made/ was making a cake.
9. I dreamt/ was dreaming about my favorite band when the alarm clock went off.