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Sue / walk / when / she / suddendly / fall
Sue was walking when she suddenly fell.
We / never / win / anythin / and so / we / give up / doing the lottery.
We'd never won anything and so we gave up doing the lottery.
She / give / prize / for her work last year.
She was given a prize for her work last year.
When / I / get up / this morning / it / pouring with rain
When I got up this morning, it was pouring with rain.
After / she / lose / her temper / she / feel / sorry
After she'd lost her temper, she felt sorry
What / you / wear / to the wedding? - A smart jacket and trousers
What did you wear to the wedding?
I / feel / really / full / after / I eat / a three-course lunch
I felt really full after I had eaten/ after eating a three-course lunch
At ten o'clock last night / I / do / my homework
At ten o'clock last night I was doing my homework
By the time / we / finally / check in / we / stand / in a queue / for an hour
By the time we finally checked in, we'd been standing in a queue for an hour
As soon as / I / finish / task / I / run to / get / the last train
As soon as I'd finished the task, I ran to get the last train.
I / realize / I / lose / my keys / when / I get / home
I realized I had lost my key when I got home.
When / you / call / me / I / have / shower
When you called me I was having a shower.
he / use / cry / all the time
He used to cry all the time
They realize / they / loose / after / they / drive / for an hour
They realized they were lost after they had been driving/ 'd driven for an hour.
Even though she / be ill / in her final year, / she / get / her degree
Even though she had been ill in her final year, she got her degree.
He / look for a job / for ages / before / he / become / a sales rep
He'b been looking for a job for ages before he became a sales representative
By the time / I start / school/ I already / learn / to read
By the time I'd started school, I'd already learnt (UK)/ learned (US) to read
We / not / watch / the film / because / we / see / it before
We didn't watch the film because we'd seen it before
You / use / play outside / with your friends?
Did you use to play outside with your friends?
I / read / the book / but / I / not / enjoy / the ending
I read the book, but I didn't enjoy the ending
she / very nervous / on the flight / because / she / never / fly / before
She was very nervous on the flight because she'd never flown before