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1. I (have)__a busy day yesterday. I (go)__to class in the moming. I (eat)__lunch with my brother after class. In the afternoon, I (write)__a letter to my cousin, and (meet)__my uncle at the airport. In the evening, I (take)__him around the city
2. When I (walk)__to class yesterday moming, I (see)__Dick. We (say)__hello and
(walk)__the rest of the way to school together
3. When I (go)__to the cinema, I (see)__an accident.
4. When I (hear)__a knock at the door last night, I (walk)__to the door and (open)__it.
When I (open)__the door, I (see)__my brother. I (say)__hello to him and (ask)__him to come in
5. My cousin and I (watch)__a film on TV last night when my brother (come)__.He (watch)__the end of the film with us.
6. They (wait)__for me when I (arrive)__at the station
7. They (play)__tennis when it (start)__raining?
8. She (cry)__when she (hear)__the news.
them
9. They (drive)__home from the theatre when the police (stop)__
10. Everyone (become) __quiet when the concert (begin)__

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