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  • He / cook / dinner while his sister / read / a book.
    He was cooking dinner while his sister was reading a book.
  • It / snow / heavily when we / decide / to go home.
    It was snowing heavily when we decided to go home.
  • Before he / move / to London, he / live / in Paris for five years.
    Before he moved to London, he had lived in Paris for five years.
  • My phone / ring / while I / take / a shower.
    My phone rang while I was taking a shower.
  • I / never / see / such a beautiful beach until I / visit / Thailand.
    I had never seen such a beautiful beach until I visited Thailand.
  • We / discuss / our plans for the trip all afternoon.
    We were discussing our plans for the trip all afternoon.
  • The concert / just / end / when we / get / to the venue.
    The concert had just ended when we got to the venue.
  • She / study / French for two years before she / go / to France.
    She had studied French for two years before she went to France.
  • The children / sleep / soundly when the doorbell / ring.
    The children were sleeping soundly when the doorbell rang.
  • Yesterday, I / watch / a great movie on TV.
    Yesterday, I watched a great movie on TV.
  • I / not recognize / him because he / change / a lot.
    I didn't recognize him because he had changed a lot.
  • While I / walk / to school, I / see / my old teacher.
    While I was walking to school, I saw my old teacher.
  • They / play / football when it suddenly / start / to rain.
    They were playing football when it suddenly started to rain.
  • What / you / do / when I / call / you last night?
    What were you doing when I called you last night?
  • Last night, I / eat / pizza for dinner.
    Last night, I ate pizza for dinner.
  • While they / wait / for the bus, they / chat / about their day.
    While they were waiting for the bus, they chatted about their day.
  • She / already / finish / her homework when her friend / call.
    She had already finished her homework when her friend called.
  • They / already / leave / by the time I / get / to the party.
    They had already left by the time I got to the party.
  • By the time we / arrive / at the cinema, the film / already / begin.
    By the time we arrived at the cinema, the film had already begun.
  • After I / finish / my work, I / go / for a walk.
    After I had finished my work, I went for a walk.