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CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Two men argued outside, so I went to see what was happening
INCORRECT: were arguing
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: As I walked past the window, I saw that Paula made a cake.
INCORRECT: Was making
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Holly and I ran from the house to the taxi because it rained heavily.
INCORRECT: was raining
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: About four years ago, I decided to become a chef.
CORRECT.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: When we were in Canada, we went skiing almost every day.
CORRECT
Georgia was having / had a shower when someone knocked at the door.
was having
Dabuek called / was calling you at one o'clock yesterday, but you were here with me.
called
We ate / were eating breakfast when a letter came through the letter box.
were eating
While I practised / was practising the trumpet late last night, a neighbour came to complain.
was practising
At midnight? I __________ (watch) a DVD, I think.
was watching
Penny __________ (run) to catch the bus when she slipped and fell.
was running
Luke __________ (stand) outside the bank when suddenly to robbers run past him.
was standing
At midnight, I __________ (sleep), but Jane __________ (listen) to music.
was sleeping, was listening
Ted __________ (play) his guitar at half past seven.
was playing
Jack lost his job because he __________ (make) many mistakes.
made
Karen __________ (forget) the keys on the kitchen table and had to go back to get them.
forgot
Everyone __________ (know) that it was Billy but nobody said anything.
knew
We invited Stephanie to the party, but she __________ (NOT COME).
didn't come
I _____________ (SEND) the letter yesterday.
sent
A good friend knows / is knowing when you're upset about something.
knows
Does Gary ever talk / Is Gary ever talking about his trip to Madrid?
does Gary ever talk
We don't go / aren't going to the theatre very often.
don't go
I work / am working at the local library for the summer.
am working
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: How's the match going? Is our team winning?
CORRECT.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: I am usually buying a special ticket each week for the bus because it's cheaper.
INCORRECT: I USUALLY BUY
CORRECT OR INCORRECt: It's a small business, so every person does a lot of jobs.
CORRECT.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: What's going on? I hope you don't touch my things!
Incorrect: aren't touching.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Are top musicians studying for many years?
INCORRECT. DO TOP MUSICIANS STUDY
Josh __________ (always / use) my bike.
is always using
Sally __________ (stay) with her aunt for a few days.
is staying
Right now, Margaret __________ (have) a shower. Do you want to ring later?
is having
Yes, the match is on TV now, but we __________ (lose).
are losing
Gary? I think he __________ (write) a letter at the moment.
is writing
His cousin __________ (have) a driving lesson twice a week.
has
In the evenings, Sue usually __________ (meet) her friends for coffee.
meets
My friends rarely __________ (go) to the gym.
go
I often __________ (eat) fast food for lunch.
eat
Once a week, Lucas ______________(Watch) a film.
watches
Every day, Helen __________________ (wake up) at half past seven.
wakes up