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  • I (walk) along the street when I (meet) an old friend.
    I was walking along the street when I saw an old friend.
  • While ( I/go) home, he(eat) his lunch
    While I was going home, he was eating his lunch.
  • While we (play) tennis , John (hurt) his ankle.
    While we were playing tennis , John hurt his ankle.
  • When I (leave) the house, it (snow).
    When I left the house, it was snowing.
  • It ( start to snow) while I (drive) to work.
    It started to snow while I was driving to work.
  • Susie (watch) a film when she (hear) a noise.
    Susie was watching a film when she heard a noise
  • When I (walk) into the room, everyone (work).
    When I walked into the room, everyone was working.
  • When her train (get) to the station, we (wait) on the platform.
    When her train got to the station, we were waiting on the platform.
  • I (not/work) when my boss ( walk in) my office: I was on Facebook.
    I wasn't working when my boss walked in my office. I was on Facebook.
  • I ( write) some emails while I (wait) for my plane.
    I was writing some e-mails while I was waiting for my plane.
  • He (live) in Russia when the Revolution (start).
    He was living in Russia when the Revolution started.
  • He (have) a shower when the telephone (ring).
    He was having a shower when the telephone rang.
  • I (still/sleep) when my wife ( leave) for work this morning.
    I was still sleeping when my wife left for work this morning.
  • I ( break) my leg while I ( run).
    I broke my leg while I was running.
  • While she ( have lunch), she( watch) TV.
    While she was having lunch, she was watching TV.
  • When the guests ( arrive), John ( cook) dinner.
    When the guests arrived , John was cooking dinner.
  • She ( sing) in the shower, when she ( hear) a strange noise in the kitchen.
    She was singing in the shower, when she heard a strange noise in the kitchen.
  • What (they/do) at 10pm yesterday night ?
    What were you doing at 10 p.m. yesterday night?
  • I (sit) in a cafe when you (call) me
    I was sitting in a cafe when you called me
  • (it/rain) when you (leave) home?
    Was it raining when you left home?
  • I (see) a car crash while I (wait) for the taxi.
    I saw a car crash while I was waiting for the taxi.