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2. We were eating lunch in the cafeteria at noon.
3. A: were you talking on the phone a few minutes ago? B: No, I
wasn’t.
4. I was walking home when I saw the car accident.
5. My classmate and I were studying together at the library.
6. While he was cleaning the house, we were cooking.
7. A: What were you doing at one o’clock? B: I was sleeping.
8. The car engine wasn’t working, so I had to fix it.
9. A: Were you listening to the teacher? B: Yes, I was.
10. At seven o’clock, Mr. Smith was robbing the bank.
11. Steven was doing his homework, he was playing with his
friends.
12. It was raining last night, so I took my umbrella.
13. Anne was studying in London last year.
14. I was working as a teacher when I first met your mother.
15. We were swimming while you were playing volleyball.
Past simple and past continuous
1 Complete the sentences with the correct past simple or past
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
1. She was surfing when the shark attacked her.
2. He was dancing at a party when he met his girlfriend.
3. I was having a picnic when I saw my sister.
4. When they saw the shark they swam in the sea.
5. Susan arrived while I was having dinner.
6. He was playing football, when he broke his leg.
7. I was waiting for my friend when the bus arrived.
8. When I got back my mum was cooking dinner.

surfed

were

got

like

swimmig

was not

ringing

didn't like
1. You are a criminal when you break the law
(for example, when you rob a bank).
2. Some criminals carry a gun with them.
3. Be careful! When a criminal has a gun, he or
she may want to shoot/steal people with it.
4. It is the job of police officers to catch
criminals.
5. That man is trying to steal your car!
6. Did you rob the bank? Or are you innocent
(not guilty)?. A judge will decide.
7. Police officers will arrest you after they catch
you.
8. Are you guilty? Did you break the law? Yes?
Then you may have to spend some time in
jail.
9. I don’t want to go to jail! I want to be free.
10. The police tried to catch the criminal, but he
escaped.He ran away.
11. Of course, it is against the law to kill a person.
Murder is a serious crime.
12. When a police officer makes an arrest, she
may put handcuffs on the criminal.
13. It is a serious crime to kidnap a person –and
ask for money to set that person free.
14. Don’t cross over this line! The police are still
looking for clues to solve the crime. It’s a
crime scene.
15. The police arrested me, but I didn’t steal the
money!
I need to talk to a lawyer.

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