III. Write the correct form of verbs. Use the past continuous or the past simple.
1. The woodcutter (work) in the woods. He (hear) a loud scream from a small cottage.
2. Hans Christian Andersen (grow up) in a Danish village and (move) to the big city in 1900s.
3. Cinderella (have to) work hard all day since her father died.
4. Cinderella (dress) in rags with a dusty gray face from the cinders while her stepsisters always (dress) splendid and elegant clothes.
5.I (see) the accident when I (wait) for the taxi.
6. While people (talk) to each other, he (read) his book.
7.Who she (dance) with at the party last night?
8. While we (play) basketball in the park, Mary (fall) over.
9.When Cinderella (run) she (loose) one of her slippers.
10.Someone (knock) the door at midnight yesterday.
III. Write the correct form of verbs. Use the past continuous or the past simple.
1. The woodcutter (work) was walking in the woods. He (hear) heard a loud scream from a small cottage.
2. Hans Christian Andersen (grow up) grew up in a Danish village and (move) to the big city in 1900s.
3. Cinderella (have to) has had to work hard all day since her father died.
4. Cinderella (dress) dressed in rags with a dusty gray face from the cinders while her stepsisters always (dress) dressed splendid and elegant clothes.
5.I (see) saw the accident when I (wait) was waiting for the taxi.
6. While people (talk) was talking to each other, he (read) was reading his book.
7.Who she (dance) Was she dancing with at the party last night?
8. While we (play) was playing basketball in the park, Mary (fall) felt over.
9.When Cinderella (run) was running she (loose) lost one of her slippers.
10.Someone (knock) was knocking the door at midnight yesterday.