1)Open brackets using Past Continuous or Past Simple.
1.She (to wash) the floor at 4 o’clock yesterday.
2.I (to meet) Nick at 3 o’clock yesterday.
3.When I (to go) to the museum, I (to see) a big crowd of people in the street.
4.They (to play) in the yard in the evening yesterday.
5.They (to play) in the yard the whole evening yesterday.
2)Open brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
1.He (to go) already?
2.When you (to see) him last?
3.I (not to see) him for ages.
4.His health (to improve) greatly since I (to see) him last.
5.You (to pass) your driving test yet? – Yes, I (to pass) it in May, but I (not to buy) a car yet.
Answers & Comments
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.