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  • A: What ... (do) at 3pm yesterday? B: I ... (clean) my house
    were you doing, was cleaning
  • ... (she/go) to Scotland often?
    Does she go
  • How many times ... (you/visit) Scotland?
    have you visited
  • I ... (call) John for hours and hours and he hasn't answered. I'm really angry with him!
    have been calling
  • When I ... (open) the curtains the sun ... (shine) and the ground was white. It ... (snow) during the night.
    opened, was shining, had snowed
  • It ... (not/rain) for three hours! Only about one hour.
    hasn't been raining
  • I ... (dream) about a holiday in Greece. I couldn't believe it when my husband ... (book) one as a surprise!
    had been dreaming, booked
  • Julie ... (be) at the office since 6 o'clock.
    has been
  • She ... (eat) chocolate all morning, so she feels sick.
    has been eating
  • ... (she/work) at the moment?
    Is she working
  • When Julie ... (get) home from her holiday, the flat was a mess. John ... (have) a party.
    got, had had
  • William ... (feel) ill last night because he ... (eat) too many cakes.
    felt, had eaten
  • We ... (watch) TV when we ... (hear) a loud noise.
    were watching, heard
  • We often ... (go) to the cinema.
    go
  • When you called, ... (they/eat) dinner?
    had they already eaten
  • He ... (see) the film 'The King's Speech' about six times.
    has seen
  • We ..... (eat) dinner at 8pm last night (we started eating at 7:30).
    were eating
  • He ... (clean) the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.
    has cleaned
  • Yesterday I ... (go) to the Post Office, ... (buy) some fruit at the supermarket and ... (read) a book in the park in the afternoon.
    went , bought , read
  • When I ... (arrive) it was clear she ... (work). There were papers all over the floor and books everywhere.
    arrived, had been working
  • We ... (not/drink) much water.
    don't drink
  • Julie ... (be) in the garden when Laurence ... (arrive).
    was, arrived
  • How long ... (we/wait) when the bus finally arrived?
    had we been waiting
  • She ... (not/study) at the moment.
    isn't studying
  • She ... (work) as a waitress this month.
    is working