when the police _____ (arrive) at the scene, one man _____ (try) to climb into the house while the other two _____ (break) the camera outside the house.
arrived / was trying / were breaking
The boy _____ (do) his homework when the light _____ (go) out.
was doing / went
I _____ (cook) when there _____ (be) a power cut.
was cooking / was
This is the second time you _____ (break) your promise, Jack.
have broken
I once _____ (intend) to work for my dad's company.
intended
Every morning, the sun _____ (shine) through my window and _____ (wake) me up.
shines / wakes
I _____ getting up early every morning now.
am used to / have got used to
In my childhood, we _____ (not use) go fishing with our grandpa, but we used to _____ (go) swimming with him in a small lake near our house.
didn't use to / used to
I _____ (lose) the dictionary that my dad _____ (give) me on my 14th birthday.
have lost / gave
We _____ (not meet) each other again for 2 years.
haven't met
What _____ (you, do) at 9 p.m. last night?
were you doing
My uncle _____ (work) for a bank for 2 years and then _____ (apply) to this company last year.
worked / applied
Once everyone _____ (finish) their work, we can go out for dinner.
has finished
I _____ (not remember) to return the book, so I _____ (be) fined.
didn't remember / was
Kathy usually _____ to school by bus, but today she _____ a bike to school.
goes / is riding
We _____ (not know) Lisa _____ (study) at that time, so we _____ (chat) noisily.
didn't know / was studying / chatted
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