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2.2) Put the verbs into the past simple or past continuous.

e.g. She arrived when we were having dinner (arrive, have).

a) Stopped you drove fast when the police were stopped you (drive, stop)
b) It ____________ when we ____________ the pub. (snow, leave)
c) I ____________ the match because I ________________ (not see, work)
d) When you ___________ me, I _____________ to my boss. (call, talk)
e) We _____________ in Cambridge when we ___________ (study, meet)
f) ________ they__________ in Rome when they __________ their first baby. (live, have)

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Final answer:

The sentences are correctly completed using past simple or past continuous tenses to reflect the timing of events described. The use of consistent verb tenses ensures that the text is clear and avoids confusion for the reader.

Step-by-step explanation:

The task of putting verbs into the past simple or past continuous involves understanding when an event happened and choosing the correct verb form to reflect that time in writing. Here are the completed sentences with the correct past simple and past continuous tenses:

  • The police stopped you because you were driving fast.
  • It was snowing when we left the pub.
  • I didn't see the match because I was working.
  • When you called me, I was talking to my boss.
  • We studied in Cambridge when we met.
  • Were they living in Rome when they had their first baby?

By choosing the correct verb form, writers can maintain consistency in tense throughout a sentence or paragraph, avoiding confusion for the reader.

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Became when we first saw the pub I will math because I am not see work and when the boss call and talks it goes crazy and whip out the 8 chromosomes
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