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P5-review - past simple & continuous; used to; E ...

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  • The alarm ______ (ring) while we ______(sing) the last song.
    The alarm RANG while we WERE SINGING the last song.
  • They were very EXCITED / EXCITING about their holiday.
    They were very EXCITED about their holiday.
  • Everyone ________(wear) their character costumes when we _______ (go) outside to the playground.
    Everyone WAS WEARING their character costumes when we WENT outside to the playground.
  • We ___________(rehearse) for the school play last night when an embarrassing thing _______ (happen).
    We WERE REHEARSING for the school play last night when an embarrassing thing HAPPENED.
  • The little boy was FRIGHTENED / FRIGHTENING by the noise.
    The little boy was FRIGHTENED by the noise.
  • The things that are yours are called ............
    possessions
  • Ask a question for this answer: No, we used to write with a feather and ink.
    Did you use to have a computer for writing? / Did you use to write with a pen?
  • Ask a question for this answer: I used to cycle 20 km a day.
    How many kilometres did you use to cycle a day?
  • A group of young children _____ (arrive) while we _______(wait) for the firefighters to come.
    A group of young children ARRIVED while we WERE WAITING for the firefighters to come.
  • Ask a question for this answer: Sarah used to work in an office.
    Where did Sarah use to work?
  • Ask a question for this answer: Yes, I used to drive a fire engine.
    Did you use to drive a fire engine?
  • She likes making things. She wants to be a BUILDING / BUILDER.
    She likes making things. She wants to be a BUILDER.
  • Use the word GUIDE to answer this question: What did you use to work?
    I used to work as a guide?
  • Answer the question, using the word 'COTTAGE'.                                 WHERE DID BILL USE TO LIVE?
    He used to live in a cottage.
  • She likes acting. She's a really good ACTOR / ACTION.
    She likes acting. She's a really good ACTOR.
  • I forgot my money! It was really EMBARRASSING / EMBARRASSED.
    I forgot my money! It was really EMBARRASSING.