Past simple / Past continuous / Past perfect / Past perfect continuous
Supply the correct from for the verbs in brackets.
He … (kiss) his wife, (wave) to the children and … (go) away to the city.
When they … (hear) I (leave) they both … (come) running out.
It all … (happen) a long time ago.
The wind … (blow) the clouds away and the sun … (shine).
When I … (return) home after ten years everything completely … (change).
With the way the man … (fix) her hair Emily … (look) different.
They … (drive) around for two hours. Emily … (not / understand) the purpose of such idle wandering.
He … (claim) that he … (find) the money in the street.
He … ( wait) angrily on Sunday morning when he … (see) Jack.
The neighbours … (mention) that the dog … (attack) its mistress more than once.
The rain … (pour) all night, the morning … (be) wet and gloomy.
Since then he … (live) with his daughter’s family.
The train … (pull) out of the station when I … (appear) on the platform.
My partner … (answer) that he … (cross) the Channel before.
Hardly she … (finish) cleaning the room when somebody … (knock) at the door.
After I … (work) for three hours I … (stop) to have lunch.
When we … (get) home we … (find) that someone … (steal) my bicycle.
How long you … (wait) when the bus finally … (come)?
She … (pour out) tea after her husband … (take) the cake from the oven.
The man … (breathe) heavily. He … (run) all the way from the house.