- We can go out now. It isn’t raining (it / not / rain) any more.
- Katherine was waiting (wait) for me when I arrived (I / arrive).
- I am getting (I / get) hungry. Let’s go and have something to eat.
- What do you do(you / do) in your spare time? Do you have any hobbies?
- The weather was horrible when we arrived(we / arrive). It was cold and it was raining
(it / rain) hard. - Louise usually phones (phone) me on Fridays, but she didn’t phone (she / not / phone) last Friday.
- a: When I last saw you, you were thinking (you / think) of moving to a new flat.
b: That’s right, but in the end I decided(I / decide) to stay where I was. - Why are you looking (you / look) at me like that? What’s the matter?
- It’s usually dry here at this time of the year. It doesn’t rain(it / not / rain) much.
- I waved to Ben, but he didn’t see me. He wasn’t looking (he / not / look) in my
direction. - Lisa was busy when we went (we / go) to see her yesterday. She had an
exam today and she was preparing (she / prepare) for it. We didn’t want
(we / not / want) to disturb her, so we didn’t stay (we / not / stay) very long. - When I first told (tell) Tom what happened, he didn’t believe (he / not / believe) me. He thought (he / think) that I was joking
(I / joke).