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I told the police that I _____ the man in the photo before. (NOT SEE)
hadn't seen
We _____ for a while before we _____ some fish. (FISH, CATCH)
had been fishing, caught
She wasn't hungry because she _____ lunch. (JUST HAVE)
had just had
Sampson _____ his report by the time father _____ home (FINISH, COME)
had finished, came
The suspect _____ the house when the police _____. (JUST LEAVE, ARRIVE)
had just left, arrived
We _____ for 10 minutes when we finally _____ the train station. (WALK, SEE)
had been walking, saw
Before we _____ for Spain, I _____ to teach her some Spanish. (LEAVE, OFFER)
left, had offered
When we finally _____ at the stadium the match _____ on for half an hour. (ARRIVE, GO)
arrived, had been going
I _____ to pass the test because I _____ hard for a whole week. (MANAGE, STUDY)
managed, had been studying
Our manager told us that the company _____ bankrupt. (GO)
had gone
After she _____ her first major tournament, she _____ from a series of injuries. (WIN, SUFFER)
had won, suffered
Dan was so excited because he _____ €1,000 in the lottery. (JUST WIN)
had just won
I _____ to the meeting last Monday because nobody _____ me. (NOT GO, INVITE)
didn't go, had invited
The next morning, I realised that someone _____ my new bike. (STEAL)
had stolen
I asked him what _____ because I _____ hearing noise the whole morning. (HAPPEN, HEAR)
had happened, had been hearing
She _____ him for a year before they finally _____ on holidays together. (KNOW, GO)
had known, went
After she _____, she _____ much better. (REST, FEEL)
had rested, felt
My friend Tim _____ well yesterday because he _____ too many sweets. (NOT FEEL / EAT)
didn't feel, had eaten
While I _____ on the motorway, more and more police cars _____ in my direction. (DRIVE, COME)
was driving, were coming
I _____ the new Prime Minister while I _____ the press conference. (MEET, ATTEND)
met, was attending
She _____ in France at the time she _____ the bad news. (LIVE, RECEIVE)
was living, received
How _________ your leg? – Well, I _____ on the ladder when, suddenly, I lost my balance and _____. (YOU BREAK, STAND, LOSE, FALL)
did you break, was standing, lost, fell
The old man _____ on the pavement, so James _____ to help him. (FALL, STOP)
fell, stopped
I _____ him off at the airport when the police _____ and _____ him. (SEE, COME, ARREST)
was seeing, came, arrested
Where _____ _____ when I _____ across you yesterday? (YOU GO, COME)
were you going, came
Jack _____ over the carpet because he _____ attention to where he _____. (TRIP, NOT PAY, GO)
tripped, wasn't paying/ didn't pay, was going
My brother _____ to contact me at the office, but he _____ me because I _____ lunch with a customer. (TRY, CANNOT REACH, HAVE)
tried, couldn't reach, was having
The hairdresser _____ up her shop, _____ into the car and _____ home. (LOCK, GET, DRIVE)
locked, got, drove
The farmer _____ the whole neighbourhood with fruit and vegetables. (SUPPLY)
supplied
While they _____ lunch at the new restaurant, a journalist _____ up to them and _____ to ask a few questions. (HAVE, COME, WANT)
were having, came, wanted
During the time I _____ in South Africa I never _____ a serious crime. (SPEND, SEE)
was spending, saw
He _____ down the street when he _____ his old schoolteacher on the other side.
(WALK, SEE) was walking, saw
I _____ on my report when the phone _____. My wife _____ to know when I _____ home. (WORK, RING, WANT, COME)
was working, rang, wanted, was coming
While the policeman _____ out of the window, he _____ that a blue SUV _____ down the road. (LOOK, NOTICE, PARK)
was looking, noticed, was parking