a) I ____________ (watch) TV when she ____________(call).
b) Sam ____________(wait) for us when we ____________(arrive).
c) ____________she____________(drive) fast when she ____________(crash)?
d) The last time I ____________(see) Daniel he ____________(work).
e) He ____________(break) his leg while he ____________(skate).
f) Emily ____________talk) on the phone when I ____________(come) in.
g) I____________(not answer) the phone because I ____________(study).
h) While the teacher ____________ (talk), he ____________ (look) outside.
i) When my sister ____________(be) younger, she ____________ (not like) soup.
j) He ____________(make) a lot of friends while he ____________(live) in the US
Respuestas a la pregunta
Hi there!
Hi there! Hi there! Here you have the answers
Hi there! Hi there! Here you have the answers Hi there! Here you have the answers I hope you have a great day
Respuesta:
a) I was watching TV when she called.
b) Sam was waiting for us when we arrived.
c) Was she driving fast when she crashed?
d) The last time I saw Daniel he was working.
f) He broke his leg while he was skating.
g) I didn't answer my phone because I was studying.
h) While the teacher was teaching I was looking outside.
i) When my sister was younger she didn't like soup.
j) He made a lot of friends while she was living in the US.
Explicación:
Antes de nada hay que tener una noción de dichos tiempos verbales.
El pasado simple se usa para acciones acabadas.
Ej: I ate
Traducción : Yo comí
Generalmente suelen usarse con partículas de tiempo pasadas, es decir, yesterday (ayer), in 1656 (una fecha pasada), etc.
El pasado continuo se usa para acciones que se llevaron a cabo en el pasado pero no se llegaron a terminar.
Ej: I was eating
Traducción (son tres)
Yo estaba comiendo
Yo estaba comiendo Yo estuve comiendo
Yo estaba comiendo Yo estuve comiendo Yo comía
Una vez, sepamos esto, ¿Cómo sabemos cuál debemos usar?
Pues es muy sencillo,hay que tener en cuenta esto.
Si aparece when indica que hay que usar Pasado simple
Si aparece while nos da a entender que hay que emplear un Pasado continuo.