Open the gaps: Present Simple Vs Present Continuous
Open the gaps: Past Simple Vs Past Continuous
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Open the gaps: Past Simple Vs Past Perfect
100

She usually _____ (work) from home, but this week she _____ (work) from the office.

works / is working

100

What _____ you _____ (do) at 9 p.m. yesterday?

were you doing

100

We have seen this movie yesterday.

We saw

100

When I arrived at the airport, the plane _____ already _____ (leave).

had already left

200

My brother _____ (not like) coffee, but he _____ (drink) it these days to stay awake.

doesn't like / is drinking

200

I _____ (drive) home when I suddenly _____ (see) an accident.

was driving / saw

200

She was very tired because she works all night.

she was working

200

By the time the doctor came, the patient _____ (feel) much worse.

had felt

300

We _____ (have) lunch at 1 p.m. every day, but today we _____ (have) it later.

have / are having

300

She _____ (break) her leg when she _____ (ski) in the mountains.

broke / was skiing

300

While I cooked, my husband watched TV and was eating snacks.

I was cooking / my husband was watching

300

She was nervous because she _____ (never / fly) before.

had never flown

400

I _____ (not understand) why he _____ (shout) right now.

don't understand / is shouting

400

They _____ (talk) quietly when the teacher _____ (enter) the classroom.

were talking / entered

400

By the time we arrived, the train already leaves.

had already left

400

After he _____ (finish) the exam, he realized he _____ (make) a mistake.

finished / had made

500

This room _____ (smell) strange. Someone _____ (cook) something unusual.

smells / is cooking

500

While we _____ (have) dinner, the lights _____ (go) out.

were having / went

500

I am knowing this doctor for many years.

have known

500

We _____ (not recognize) him because he _____ (change) a lot.

didn't recognize / had changed