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100

The cat (to take) a piece of fish and then (to run) away.

TOOK\RAN

100

He (to read) a newspaper when I (to come) in.

WAS READING\CAME

100

Yesterday I (to get) up at seven o’clock.

GOT

100

The train (to start) at fifteen minutes to ten.

STARTED

100

He (to put) on his coat and cap, (to open) the door and (to go) out.  

PUT\OPENED\WENT

200

At this time yesterday I (to sit) at the theatre.

WAS SITTING

200

He (to come) back to St. Petersburg on the 15th of January.

CAME

200

I (to go) to the institute when I (to see) him.

WAS GOING\SAW

200

At this time yesterday we (to have) dinner.

WERE HAVING

200

He (to write) a letter when I (to come) in.

WAS WRITING\CAME

300

He (to make) a report when I (to leave) the meeting.

WAS MAKING\LEFT

300

 Yesterday he (to write) a letter to his friend.

WROTE

300

When I (to look) at them, they (to smile) at me.

LOOKED\SMILED

300

 What you (to do) at six o’clock yesterday?

WERE_____DOING

300

I (to go) to bed at half past eleven.

WENT

400

Yesterday the lesson (to begin) at nine o’clock.

BEGAN

400

When somebody (to knock) at the door, she (to argue) with her husband.

KNOCKED\WAS ARGUING

400

When Pete (to jog) in the park in the morning, he (to lose) his Walkman.

WAS JOGGING\LOST

400

When the police (to take) the thief to the car, I (to go) to the cinema to see the new Tom Cruise film.

TOOK\WAS GOING

400

He (to shave) when he (to hear) her scream.

WAS SHAVING\HEARD