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Simple past and the past progressive 1. When the Bob (see) Mrs. Smith, she (stand)
on her front porch. She (hold) a broom. Mrs. Smith (wave) at Bob when she (see) him.
2. Sally (eat) dinner last night when someone (knock) on the door.
3. I began to study at seven last night. Fred (come) at seven-thirty. I (study) when Fred (come) .
4. When i (study) last night, Fred (drop by) to visit me.
5. My roommate’s parents (call) him last night while we (watch) TV.
6. My mother called me around five. My husband came home a little a after that. When he (come) home, I (talk) to my mother on the phone.

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