First, say which action happened first, then join the sentences using the words
in brackets, as in the example.
1 He saved a lot of money. Then, he bought a car. (when) saved a lot of money:
When he had saved a lot of money, he bought a car.
2 She hung out the washing. Then, it began to rain. (after)
After she had hung out the washing, it began to rain.
3 Fiona tidied the house. Then, the children arrived home. (by the time)
Fiona had tidied the house by the time the children arrived home.
4 The guests left. Then, she started cleaning. (when)
When the guests had left, she started cleaning.
5 The girls put on their uniforms. Then, they went to school. (before)
The girls had put on their uniforms before they went to school.
6 The meeting started. Then, the lights went out. (already…when)
The meeting had already started when the lights went out.
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First, say which action happened first, then join the sentences using the words
in brackets, as in the example.
1 He saved a lot of money. Then, he bought a car. (when) saved a lot of money:
When he had saved a lot of money, he bought a car.
2 She hung out the washing. Then, it began to rain. (after)
After she had hung out the washing, it began to rain.
3 Fiona tidied the house. Then, the children arrived home. (by the time)
Fiona had tidied the house by the time the children arrived home.
4 The guests left. Then, she started cleaning. (when)
When the guests had left, she started cleaning.
5 The girls put on their uniforms. Then, they went to school. (before)
The girls had put on their uniforms before they went to school.
6 The meeting started. Then, the lights went out. (already…when)
The meeting had already started when the lights went out.