1. George fell off the ladder while he was painting the ceiling. 2. Last night I was reading in bed when suddenly I heard a scream. 3. Were you watching television when I phoned you? 4. Ann was waiting for me when I arrived. 5. I wasn't driving very fast when the accident happened. 6. I broke a plate last night. I was doing the washing-up when it slipped out of my hand. 7. Tom took a photograph of me while I wasn't looking. 8. We went out (didn't go???) out because it was raining. 9. What were you doing at this time yesterday ? 10. I see Carol at the party. She was wearing a really beautiful dress.
7. Put just, already, never or yet in the right place in the “B” sentences.
1) A: Would you like to see Kung fu Panda tonight?
B: Not really. I've already seen it three times.
2) A: What's the difference between "much” and “many"?
B: The teacher has just explained it!
3) A: Why are you so sad?
B: I've just heard that my father is going on business trip for two weeks.
4) A: Do you like Indian food?
B:I don't know. I haven't tried it yet.
5) A: Where's Aziza?
B: She's just gone home.
6) A: Why aren't you writing anything?
B: I've already finished.