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Why ( were you smile / were you smiling ) when I ( was coming / came ) in the room?
were you smiling / came
Robert ( opened / was opening ) the packet of spaghetti and ( was putting / put ) some in the saucepan.
opened / put
( Did you go / Were you going ) to many concerts while you ( lived / were living ) in London?
did you go / were living
I ( made / was making ) a lot of friends while I ( studied / was studying ) at college.
made / was studying
While I ( rode / was riding ) my bicycle, I ( saw / was seeing ) my old friend Luke.
was riding / saw
While Mum and Dad ( watched / were watching ) television, the phone ( rang / was ringing).
were watching / rang
We ( walked / were walking ) around town when we ( met / were meeting ) Jack.
were walking / met
Daniel (fell / was falling) asleep while the teacher (spoke / was speaking).
fell / was speaking
I can’t believe you’ve ..... the bus timetable again. We’ll miss the concert!
 
lost
 
missed
I’m so sorry I ..... your graduation ceremony. Let’s go out and celebrate now!
 
missed
 
lost
Martin is very happy that he (aprobó)..... his English exam.
passed
Laura works part-time at our local café so she doesn’t ..... a very good wage.
earn
I ..... a lot of time chatting to my friends online every evening.
 
spend
 
pass
Paul is very shy so he doesn’t find it easy to ..... friends.
 
make
 
do
It’s important to ..... fun when you can while you are young.
have
Please ...... your time. We have one hour before the train leaves so there’s no need to hurry.
take
(you / understand) what I’m saying?
Do you understand what I’m saying?
This fish (not taste) very good. Don’t eat it!
This fish does not taste very good. Don’t eat it
Mum (always / lose) her glasses! She’s so forgetful.
Mum always loses her glasses
How does Jackie check her Instagram account? (often)
How often does John check his Instagram account?
I am late for school. (hardly ever)
I am hardly ever late for school.
I have tennis lessons. (once a week)
I have tennis lessons once a week.
I don’t watch television during the week. (often)
I don’t often watch television during the week.
Do you go to art exhibitions? (ever)
Do you ever go to art exhibitions?
Did you meet anyone interesting ( in / on / at ) Suzie’s party?
at
I put your mobile phone ( in / on / at ) the table.
on
Our summer holiday starts ( in / on / at ) July.
in
We always have breakfast ( in / on / at ) 7.30 in the morning.
at
It was my birthday (in / on / at ) Saturday.
on
Flats in Britain don’t usually have any( balcony / balconies / terraces).
balconies
What is this ?
A dishwasher
What is this ?
A microwave
What is this ?
A duvet
What is this ?
A chest of drawers
What is this ?
A fridge
What is this ?
A washing machine
What is this ?
An armchair
You (sit / are sitting / be seated ) in my place.
are sitting
I haven't got (many / some / much ) homework, so I think I'll go to the shopping centre.
much
Eustaquio spends a lot of ( times / time / timed ) in his room.
time
The living room is very big but there's not ( much / many / lots ) furniture in it.
much
It's very cold and dark here in winter, so I don't go out ( a lot of / a few / a lot).
a lot
We've got (a few / a bit of / lots ) time before the class starts. Let's go to the park.
a bit of
In my home their is always a lot of ( housework / houseworks / homeworks ) to do.
housework