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I left school early because I ___ to eat at El Potro. (wanted, was wanting)
wanted (saying what happened)
Peter ___ any of his previous games when he played in the finals. (hadn't lost, didn't lose)
hadn't lost (earlier event)
My dog go injured while he ___ with other dogs last week. (played, was playing)
was playing (action in progress)
The referee stopped the game because is ___ so hard. (was snowing, snowed)
was snowing (interrupted action)
When the teacher collected the exam, he saw that Peter Pan ____. (had cheated, cheated)
had cheated (action happened earlier)
The captain _____ any goals when the coach took him out of the game. (didn't score, hadn't scored)
hadn't scored (earlier past action)
Every morning he ___ for a walk. (went, was going, had gone)
went (simple past)
I ___ sleep well last night. (didn't, hadn't)
didn't (simple past - not past participle)
The guests had left before I ____ home. (reached, had reached, was reaching)
reached ( simple past for the later of the two past actions)
Vega ____ home late when the accident happened. (was driving, drove, had driven)
was driving (used for the longer background action that was going on when another action took place)
Emma ___ here yesterday. (came, had come)
came (simple past is used to say when something happened)
By the time I reached the station, the train ___. (departed, had departed)
had departed (The past perfect is used for the earlier of two past actions)
I ____ TV when dad arrived. (watched, was watching, had watched)
was watching (an action or situation that was going on at a particular point of time in the past).)
Our team ___ them yesterday. (had defeated, defeated, was defeating)
defeated (happened in past)
She ___ college last year. (was leaving, left, had left)
left (happened in the past)