Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. I ... (to go) to the cinema at four o’clock yesterday.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. They ... (to go) to the cinema when they met me.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. I ... (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. She ... (to read) words when mother came home.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. She ... (to cry) when I saw her yesterday.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. My sister is fond of reading. She ... (to read) the whole evening yesterday.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. He ... (to work) in the garden yesterday.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. I didn't play the piano yesterday. I ... (to write) a letter to my friend.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. Paul ... (to make) a phone call when I went into the office.
Fill in the gap with the appropriate verb form in the past simple tense or the past continuous tense. Ann had some coffee first and then she ... (to make) some phone calls.