When the Lights Go on Again All Over the World

1. I (talk) over the phone when they brought me the letter of the alphabet.

A) talked C) had been talking

B) had talked D) was talking

2. They (sit) in the room when the taxi arrived.

A) saturday C) had been sitting

B) had sat D) were sitting

3. He speedily forgot everything he (larn) at school.

A) learnt C) had been learning

B) had learnt D) was learning

four. I visited Brazil in April, I (stay) at a nice hotel for a fortnight.

A) stayed C) had been staying

B) had stayed D) was staying

5. I (stay) at the hotel for a fortnight when I received your letter.

A) stayed C) had been staying

B) had stayed D) was staying

6. The musician (play) the piano for a whole hr when we came in.

A) played C) had been playing

B) had played D) was playing

vii. Alice closed the magazine and rose from the sofa on which she (lie) for more than two hours.

A) lay C) had been lying

B) had lain D) was lying

eight. A man (be) unconscious for a few minutes when an ambulance arrived.

A) was

B) had been

C) had beingness

9. We (walk) along a woods road for two hours when we saw a firm.

A) walked C) had been walking

B) had walked D) were walking

10. I (talk) over the telephone for a whole hour when the porter knocked at the door.

A) talked C) had been talking

B) had talked D) was talking

11. I hardly (end) speaking with a porter when the phone rang again.

A) finished C) had been finishing

B) had hardly finished D) was finishing

12. Get-go I (respond) the phone, so I read your letter of the alphabet.

A) answered C) had been answering

B) had answered D) was answering

13. And I began writing to you instead of going to the seaside, equally I (program) earlier.

A) planned C) had been planning

B) had planned D) was planning

Keys

1d; 2d; 3b; 4d; 5c; 6c; 7c; 8b; 9c; 10c; 11b; 12a; 13b.

Past CONTINUOUS / By Simple

1. I saw a light in your window as I (pass) by.

A) passed

B) was passing

2. Yesterday as I was walking down Cherry Lane, I (meet) Thomas, an old friend of mine.

A) met

B) was meeting

three. Liz's elderberry brother said that he (get) to enter Leeds Univer­sity.

A) went

B) was going

4. While my son (wait) for my telephone call, somebody knocked at the door.

A) waited

B) was waiting

5. We (but / talk) near him when he suddenly (come) in.

A) just talked A) came in

B) were just talking B) was coming in

half-dozen. Yesterday while Dad (shave), he (cut) himself slightly.

A) shaved A) cutting

B) was shaving B) was cutting

7. They (quarrel) while they (wash) their machine.

A) quarrelled A) washed

B) were quarrelling B) were washing

Keys

1b; 2a; 3b; 4b; 5b,a; 6b,a; 7a,b.

By PERFECT/ Past Simple

1. I (wake up) early on and got out of bed.

A) woke upward

B) had woken up

2. I got out of bed an 60 minutes later I (wake upwards).

A) woke up

B) had woken up

3. We were late. The meeting (start) an hour before.

A) started

B) had started

4. She was the nigh delightful person I (always / meet).

A) e'er met

B) had e'er met

5. That morning she (clothes), (telephone) somebody, and went out.

A) dressed, phoned

B) had dressed, had phoned

six. That morn she went out after she (phone) somebody.

A) phoned

B) had phoned

7. He was tired considering he (work) hard in the garden all day.

A) worked

B) had worked

viii. The sun (set), it (get) night, and we went home.

A) set, got

B) had gear up, got

9. The Hills were in a bustle, but they (accept) a taxi and managed to arrive exactly on fourth dimension.

A) took

B) had taken

10. The Hills managed to arrive exactly on fourth dimension because they (take) a taxi.

A) took

B) had taken

11. He said he (break) the lamp post.

A) broke

B) had broken

12. We asked Peter to come with us, but he refused. He (already /promise) to play football with his friends.

A) already promised

B) had already promised

xiii. I saw a dainty kitten when I (open) the basket.

A) opened

B) had opened

fourteen. After I (write) all my letters, I went to the kitchen to make coffee.

A) wrote

B) had written

xv. She (inappreciably / terminate) speaking over the phone when the telephone rang once more.

A) hardly finished

B) had inappreciably finished

Keys

1a; 2b; 3b; 4b; 5a; 6b; 7b; 8a; 9a; 10b; 11b; 12b; 13a; 14b; 15b.

one. I (talk) over the phone when they brought me the letter of the alphabet.

...

A) talked C) had been talking

B) had talked D) was talking

2. They (sit) in the room when the taxi arrived.

A) sabbatum C) had been sitting

B) had saturday D) were sitting

iii. He quickly forgot everything he (learn) at school.

A) learnt C) had been learning

B) had learnt D) was learning

four. I visited Brazil in April, I (stay) at a nice hotel for a fortnight.

A) stayed C) had been staying

B) had stayed D) was staying

5. I (stay) at the hotel for a fortnight when I received your alphabetic character.

A) stayed C) had been staying


B) had stayed D) was staying

6. The musician (play) the piano for a whole hour when nosotros came in.

A) played C) had been playing

B) had played D) was playing

7. Alice closed the magazine and rose from the sofa on which she (lie) for more than two hours.

A) lay C) had been lying

B) had lain D) was lying

8. A human being (be) unconscious for a few minutes when an ambulance arrived.

A) was

B) had been

C) had beingness

9. We (walk) along a forest route for two hours when we saw a firm.

A) walked C) had been walking

B) had walked D) were walking

x. I (talk) over the phone for a whole hour when the porter knocked at the door.

A) talked C) had been talking

B) had talked D) was talking

11. I hardly (finish) speaking with a porter when the phone rang again.

A) finished C) had been finishing

B) had inappreciably finished D) was finishing

12. First I (reply) the phone, and and so I read your letter.

A) answered C) had been answering

B) had answered D) was answering

13. And I began writing to you instead of going to the seaside, as I (plan) before.

A) planned C) had been planning

B) had planned D) was planning

Keys

1d; 2nd; 3b; 4d; 5c; 6c; 7c; 8b; 9c; 10c; 11b; 12a; 13b.

PAST CONTINUOUS / Past Simple

1. I saw a light in your window as I (pass) past.

A) passed

B) was passing

2. Yesterday as I was walking down Ruddy Lane, I (meet) Thomas, an one-time friend of mine.

A) met

B) was meeting

3. Liz'southward elder brother said that he (go) to enter Leeds Univer­sity.

A) went

B) was going

4. While my son (expect) for my call, somebody knocked at the door.

A) waited

B) was waiting

5. We (just / talk) about him when he all of a sudden (come) in.

A) but talked A) came in

B) were just talking B) was coming in

six. Yesterday while Dad (shave), he (cut) himself slightly.

A) shaved A) cut

B) was shaving B) was cutting

7. They (quarrel) while they (wash) their automobile.

A) quarrelled A) washed

B) were quarrelling B) were washing

Keys

1b; 2a; 3b; 4b; 5b,a; 6b,a; 7a,b.

Past PERFECT/ PAST Simple

1. I (wake up) early on and got out of bed.

A) woke upwardly

B) had woken up

ii. I got out of bed an hour afterwards I (wake up).

A) woke up

B) had woken up

three. Nosotros were late. The coming together (starting time) an hour earlier.

A) started

B) had started

4. She was the about delightful person I (e'er / see).

A) ever met

B) had ever met

five. That morning she (dress), (telephone) somebody, and went out.

A) dressed, phoned

B) had dressed, had phoned

6. That morning she went out later she (phone) somebody.

A) phoned

B) had phoned

vii. He was tired considering he (work) hard in the garden all day.


A) worked

B) had worked

8. The lord's day (set), information technology (get) dark, and nosotros went home.

A) set, got

B) had fix, got

9. The Hills were in a hurry, but they (take) a taxi and managed to arrive exactly on fourth dimension.

A) took

B) had taken

10. The Hills managed to arrive exactly on time because they (take) a taxi.

A) took

B) had taken

11. He said he (break) the lamp post.

A) broke

B) had broken

12. We asked Peter to come with us, just he refused. He (already /promise) to play football with his friends.

A) already promised

B) had already promised

13. I saw a squeamish kitten when I (open up) the basket.

A) opened

B) had opened

14. After I (write) all my letters, I went to the kitchen to make coffee.

A) wrote

B) had written

xv. She (hardly / finish) speaking over the telephone when the telephone rang again.

A) hardly finished

B) had hardly finished

Keys

1a; 2b; 3b; 4b; 5a; 6b; 7b; 8a; 9a; 10b; 11b; 12b; 13a; 14b; 15b.

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