As you ________ the river, you’ll see a beautiful bridge.
The _________ from where I live to the sea takes three hours by train.
Paul and Brenda went on a _______________ of the city in an open-top bus.
Ted is ______________ I don’t think it’s a good time to talk to him.
All passengers should fasten their seat belts before the plane takes __________.
This castle is a very popular tourist ______________ .
I’m sorry. Did I scare you?
Did you find the test easy?
Why are you angry with Darren?
So, how was the cruise?
I won’t be able to pay you a visit this weekend.
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
I (arrive) a bit late, but my friends (not wait) long.
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
Jess (finish) reading the whole book by the time the plane (land).
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
When I (look) at the clock, I (realise) that I (talk) on the phone for three hours.
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
I (not recognise) Silvia because I (not see) her for a long time.
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
By the time I (see) Steve, he (find) out about my barbecue on Saturday.
Complete with the Past Simple, the Past Perfect Simple or the Past Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets:
How long Kim (sleep) before the train (reach) its destination?
My younger brother, Philip, is so annoying that he me up the wall.
He’s a real in the neck.
We walked out of school and I asked him nicely a nuisance for once.
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