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3 Put the verbs in the past BE + V-ing.
On the night of the murder, the victim Brian
O'Neill ... (work) late as usual. His neighbour, Mrs
Kat Perry, who ... (watch) TV, heard Mr and Mrs
O'Neill who ... (fight). His other neighbour, Mr
Bosling, ... (chat) on the phone with his friend Julia
and they ... (text) when he heard a loud noise.
4 Complete with simple past or past BE + V-ing.
1. Mrs Perry was watching TV when (hear
something)
2. Brian O'Neill wanted the Pulitzer prize so (work
late)
3. Julia hated her boss Brian so maybe (kill him)
1 past tense → 2 aspects
Sudden actions: V-ed or irregular verbs
Circumstances: was/were + V-ing​

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Réponse :

3 Put the verbs in the past BE + V-ing.

On the night of the murder, the victim Brian

O'Neill .was working late as usual. His neighbour, Mrs

Kat Perry, who was watching TV, heard Mr and Mrs

O'Neill who were fighting. His other neighbour, Mr

Bosling was chatting on the phone with his friend Julia

and they were texting when he heard a loud noise.

4 Complete with simple past or past BE + V-ing.

1. Mrs Perry was watching TV when she heard something

2. Brian O'Neill wanted the Pulitzer prize so he was working late..

3. Julia hated her boss Brian so maybe she killed him.

1 past tense → 2 aspects

Sudden actions: V-ed or irregular verbs

Circumstances: was/were + V-ing​

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