1.She was washing at four o'clock yeasterday. 2.I was meeting Nick at three o'clock yesterday. 3.When I was going to the museum, I saw a big crowd of people in the street. 4.They played in the yard in the evening yesterday. 5.They were playing in the yard the whole evening yesterday.
1.Has he gone already? 2.When did you see him last? 3.I haven't seen him for ages. 4.His health has improved greatly since I saw him last. 5.Have you passed your driving test yet? – Yes, I passed it in May, but I haven't biught a car yet.
2. When we came in, the children were cleaning their desks.
3. We met her at the bus stop. She was waiting for the bus.
4. Some of the children were skiing while other children were skating. Everybody was having a lot of fun.
5. When we came the family was getting everything ready for Christmas. Bob and Helen were decorating the Christmas tree.
6. The girls were feeding the birds in the garden while the boys were making a bird-house.
2.I was meeting Nick at three o'clock yesterday.
3.When I was going to the museum, I saw a big crowd of people in the street.
4.They played in the yard in the evening yesterday.
5.They were playing in the yard the whole evening yesterday.
1.Has he gone already?
2.When did you see him last?
3.I haven't seen him for ages.
4.His health has improved greatly since I saw him last.
5.Have you passed your driving test yet? – Yes, I passed it in May, but I haven't biught a car yet.