What the weather like yesterday?
What WAS the weather like yesterday?
Where you yesterday afternoon?
Where WERE you yesterday afternoon?
When I got home, (my cat / play / with her ball).
my cat was playing
(his sisters / play) a computer game when you visited Neil last weekend?
Were his sisters playing
He didn't recognise the captain of the team because (he / not / see) her before.
he hadn't seen
The students playing football at 9 o’clock yesterday.
The students WERE playing football at 9 o’clock yesterday.
Why you decide to stay at home last night?
Why DID you decide to stay at home last night?
Why didn’t you answer your phone last night? (you / sleep)?
Were you sleeping?
Tom offered to teach me how to swim but (I / not / accept) his offer.
I didn't accept
(everyone / cheer) when he scored the second goal.
Everyone cheered
They already started eating when I got to the restaurant.
They HAD already started eating when I got to the restaurant.
Everyone waiting for the final results of the competition at 7 p.m.
Everyone WAS waiting for the final results of the competition at 7 p.m.
When I wanted to buy a ticket to the match I realised that (I / leave / my wallet) at home.
I had left my wallet
I couldn't go to Alex's birthday party because (I / break / my leg) the day before.
I had broken my leg
Sarah met an old friend of hers she was going to the swimming pool.
Sarah met an old friend of hers WHILE she was going to the swimming pool.
Did you enjoy the film last night?
CORRECT!!!!
I had had breakfast before I got to school.
CORRECT!!!
I took my umbrella because (it / rain) at the moment of leaving.
it was raining
We didn't answer all the questions in the sports quiz because (we / not / read / any books) about cricket.
we hadn't read any books
What were you doing when Sam called you?
CORRECT!!!!
After reading chapter 1, I realised that I read the book before.
After reading chapter 1, I realised that I HAD read the book before.
Where you live when you were younger?
Where DID you live when you were younger?
People had tears in their eyes when (the athlete / finally / cross) the finish line.
the athlete finally crossed
Tom looked embarrassed when (I / see) him with his new girlfriend.
I saw
I didn’t hear my phone because (I / sleep).
I was sleeping