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2.2) Put the verbs into the past simple or past continuous.
e.g. She arrived when we were having dinner (arrive, have).

a) ________ you __________ fast when the police __________ you (drive, stop)
b) It ____________ when we ____________ the pub. (snow, leave)
c) I ____________ the match because I ________________ (not see, work)
d) When you ___________ me, I _____________ to my boss. (call, talk)
e) We _____________ in Cambridge when we ___________ (study, meet)
f) ________ they__________ in Rome when they __________ their first baby. (live, have)

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We can complete the sentences considering that the past continuous indicates the action that was taking place when another action happened (simple past).

  • Were... driving? / stopped
  • was snowing / left
  • didn't see / was working
  • called / was talking
  • were studying / met
  • Were... living / had

What is the simple past tense?

The simple past tense is the form of the verb we use to indicate that an action took place in the past. We use the simple past tense when the action has already finished.

Examples:

  • Affirmative: I saw you at the party last night.
  • Negative: I didn't see you at the party last night.
  • Interrogative: Did you see me at the party last night?

What is the past continuous tense?

The past continuous tense is used to indicate that an action had a longer duration in the past, that is, that it started in the past, lasted for a while, and then ended.

Examples:

  • Affirmative: She was watching her favorite cartoon.
  • Negative: She wasn't watching her favorite cartoon.
  • Interrogative: Was she watching her favorite cartoon.

The two tenses can be used in the same sentence to indicate that one action - simple past - interrupted another action - past continuous - or happened while the other action was taking place.

Example:

  • I was cooking when someone rang the doorbell.

Learn more about the simple past and past continuous here:

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