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100

The ship ____ (sink) after hitting an iceberg.

sank

100

A past time clause is _____ on the main clause of the sentence.

A: Dependant

B: Independant

A: Dependant

100

He lived in Russia when the revolution was starting.

lived -> was living

was starting -> started

200

What ____ (they/do) at 10pm last night? It was really noisy.

were they doing

200

The simple past can not be used if the action lasted a long period of time.

A: True

B: False

B: False

200

Yesterday I was going to the library, next I had a swim, later I met Sam at the restaurant.

was going -> went

300

He _____ (take) a shower when the telephone _____ (ring).

1: was taking

2: rang

300

After eating the last slice of pizza, Sarah ____ (feel) very bloated.

A: is feeling

B: was feeling

C: felt

C: felt

300

When we got there, they painted their house.

painted -> were painting

400

When I ____ (go) out, it ____ (not rain).

1: went 

2: wasn't

400

If a past time clause is at the end of the sentence it is intoduced by a comma. 

Ex.: I went to the mall (,) after I finished by report.

A: True 

B: False

B: False

400

For how long did you go to this school?

- For almost 8 years.

For how long -> How long

500

While she ____ (tidy) up her room, he ____ (wash) his car.

1: was tidying

2: was washing

500

"Would" can be used to express states and conditions.

Ex.: When I was younger, I would know everything about dinosaurs. 

A: True 

B: False

B: False

(Instead use "used to")

Ex.: When I was younger, I used to know everything about dinosaurs.

500

When using the past continuous, if the verb has three syllables, three vowels and one final consonant (Ex.: develop), you double the last consonant (I was developping).

three syllables -> one syllable

tree vowels -> one vowel

(Ex.: plan -> planning)

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