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  1. Match the sentences then join them using when, while, and, after or because.

    1. She went to bed

    1. Stephanie was laying the table.

    1. Ted was making lunch

    1. she had finished her work.

    1. She went home

    1. bought some chops.

    1. Jim was reading

    1. she was drying them.

    1. Sally went to the bank.

    2. I was washing the dishes

    1. all her guests had left.

    2. he had lost his job.

    1. William went to the butcher’s

    1. withdrew some money.

    1. He was very depressed

    1. the doorbell rang.

  2. Choose the correct variant.

  1. We were happy to hear that we were passing/ had passed the exam.

  2. My uncle had been the headmaster of that school for thirty years before he had retired/retired.

  3. He was walking/had walked to the University when he saw the accident.

  4. How long ago had they taken/did they take this course?

  5. Jane bought the dress because she wanted/had wanted to wear it to the party.

  6. They weren’t/hadn’t been satisfied with the results then.

  7. I watched/ was watching the news when Georg came.

  8. It had been raining the whole day and the roads had been/were very wet.

  9. When did he choose/has he chosen to take a course in mathematics.

  10. Bill had been thinking/thought about his composition during the lunch break.

  11. James was angry. He had been waiting/was waiting for his wife.

  12. Children opened/had opened their books and did the exercises.

  13. The teacher was smiling/had smiled as he was reading Maggie’s composition.

  14. It is easy for him to get lost because he hadn’t been/wasn’t in a big city before.

  15. Tom listened/was listening to the teacher while the others took/were taking notes.

  1. Make questions with the verbs in brackets.

  1. How long you … (to stay) in the hotel?

  2. … you ever (to be) to England?

  3. How many pages he … (to write)?

  4. Where you … (to go) on holiday last year?

  5. What you … (to do) there?

  6. How long ago you … (to see) your grandmother?

  7. When you … (to talk) to her?

  8. What your brother … (to do) when you came home?

  9. What you … (to do) before you went to Britain?

  10. Whom you … (to play) tennis yesterday with?

  1. Choose the appropriate time expression.

  1. After/afterwards I had read the manual, I found I could use the computer well.

  2. It was more than a month before/until I realized what had happened.

  3. I managed to talk to Carol just after/while she was leaving.

  4. The group has discussed their future trip to the seaside when/after the instructor came in.

  5. I had scarcely/hardly pulled the covers over me when the telephone rang.

  6. Sheila had hardly/no sooner finished reading than she burst into tears.

  7. Sam got married last year. His brother got married two years ago/before.

  8. The storm broke as/during the climbers were running for shelter.

  9. He was singing a song during/while he was walking.

  10. Before/then Mary travelled to Italy she studies Italian.

  11. I had hardly/sooner opened the door when the cat got out.