Maria (want) ________________ to improve her English. You may ask, “What ____________________ (do) about it? Well, she (take)__________________a language course in London at the moment. It ________________ (seem) she loves it there. It (be) ____________only a five-minute walk to the nearest metro station. The metro (leave) ___________________at half past eight. She usually ____________ (take) the metro, but today she ______________________ (walk). The first lesson (begin) ____________________ at 9 o'clock. In the afternoons, the school (offer) _________sightseeing tours in and around London. Tomorrow, the students of the language school (go) _________________to Windsor. __________________ (you/join) them on their tour? Put the verbs into the correct tense: Past Simple or Past Continuous. Two days ago, a murder (happen) _______________ in Market Street at about seven pm. Yesterday, Sherlock Holmes (arrive) ______________ at the crime scene to investigate. He (ask) ______________________ one of the tenants in the house. “What (do / you) _____________________ yesterday at seven?” “I (watch) ______________________ a football match on TV.” “(be) _______________________ you alone?« “Yes, I ___________________ (be) .” “(hear / you) __________________________ anything suspicious?” “Yes, about seven o'clock, two people (argue) _____________________ in the hallway. But the football game (be) _______________ so interesting. So I just (turn) ________________ up the TV and then (hear / not) ___________________________ anything anymore.« Put the verbs into the correct tense: Past Simple or Past Continuous. A: What ______________________ (you/do) when she called you last night? B: I was watching TV, but the lights _____________ (go out) right after she ______________ (call). A: So, ____________________________ (you/do) then? B: I _________ (go) to bed because I __________ (not/want) to wait for the lights to come back on. A: _________________________ (sleep) well knowing the lights were out? B: Yea, it was fine.