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The school play is ________ the 4th of March.
on
We’ll see you ______ Monday.
on
We don’t often go out _____ night.
at
It’s very cold in my country _________ winter.
in
We had to sleep in the airport after we were missing / had missed our flight.
had missed
I asked my sister to turn her stereo down, but she didn’t hear me because she played / was playing her music so loudly!
was playing
My last lesson finished ten minutes late and then I ran / had run to catch the bus!
ran
People hadn’t realised / hadn’t been realising that whales sing before they heard the first recordings of whale voices in 1970.
hadn’t realised
Roger finally found the folder which he had looked for / had been looking for all morning.
had been looking for
Zoe was upset because everyone in her class had forgotten / had been forgetting her birthday.
had forgotten
Thankfully, my watch didn’t stop working / wasn’t stopping working when I dropped it in the swimming pool.
didn’t stop working
I knew that Carrie was crying / had been crying because her eyes were red.
had been crying
Joe (not use walk) to school every day, but now he does.
didn’t use to walk
I (see) a shark once – it was when we were on holiday in Mexico.
saw
It was too hot to walk on the sand because I (not wearing) any shoes.
wasn’t wearing
My smartphone battery ran out just when I (make) an important call.
was making
Andy was in hospital for six weeks after he (break) his leg.
broke
Jocelyn went into the classroom very quietly because everyone (do) an exam.
was doing
I (use go) to Midtown Primary School. I was there for four years.
sed to go
Brian (-like) olives when he was younger, but now he loves them.
didn’t use to like