Use the correct form of the past tenses on the following sentences.
1. When the phone rang, George couldn't answer it because he was having a bath. 2. They got married in 1992, then decided to go and live in Hawaii for three years. 3. The van was standing outside the bank when it suddenly exploded and injured three people. 4. I didn't meant to do it! It was an accident! As I walked past the vase my sleeve caught it and it fell to the floor and smashed into tiny pieces. 5. It was a wonderful day. The sun was shinning and the birds were singing.
6. We left London at 10:30 and drove up the M1, not stopped anywhere on the way until we arrived in Birmingham. 7. We was waiting for the bus when a police car drew up and the driver asked us if we had seen a white van passes by a few minutes earlier. 8. The children were playing in the garden while their father mended the roof. 9. I bought a guitar two days ago. Actually, I was playing it when you phoned. 10. I didn't stole the money! I was visiting my girlfriend when the robbery took place!
Thanks for your time.
Top answer
#1-3 are perfect. " #5 is perfect. " #8 is perfect.
— Hmea1
#1-3 are perfect.
" #5 is perfect.
" #8 is perfect.
#9 is perfect.
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