Prepositions of Movement
Adjective of Feeling
Past Continuous
Past Simple
Past simple vs continuous
100

I walked ___ the bridge to get to the other side.

across

100

He screamed because he was ____ of spiders.

afraid

100

What were you ___ (do) yesterday at 5 p.m.?

doing

100

I ___ (visit) my grandma last weekend.

visited

100

I ___ (cook) dinner when the phone ___ (ring).

was cooking, rang

200

The cat jumped ___ the table and ran away.

off

200

She was ___ when nobody came to her party.

upset

200

They ___ (watch) TV when the lights went out.

were watching

200

They ___ (not finish) their homework on time.

did not finish

200

While they ___ (play) football, it suddenly ___ (start) raining.

were playing, started

300

They drove ___ the river, enjoying the view.

along

300

He felt ___ after waiting for hours with nothing to do.

bored

300

While he ___ (study), his friends were playing outside.

was studying

300

Where ___ you ___ (go) after school yesterday?

did, go

300

She ___ (fall) asleep while she ___ (read) a book.

fell, was reading

400

He ran ___ the tunnel to escape the rain, and came out the other side.

through

400

They were ___ when they won the lottery.

surprised

400

We ___ (not sleep) when the alarm rang.

were not sleeping

400

She ___ (buy) a new car last month.

bought

400

We ___ (have) lunch when the power ___ (go) out.

were having, went

500

The cyclist rode ___ two parked cars to get to the main road.

between

500

She felt ___ after making a mistake in front of everyone.

embarrassed

500

Why ___ you ___ (wear) such a funny hat yesterday?

were, wearing

500

He ___ (see) his favorite band in concert two years ago.

saw

500

What ___ you ___ (do) when the accident ___ (happen)?

were, doing; happened

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