I. Choose the correct verb form (Past Simple or Past Continuous).
1. I met / was meeting a friend while I did / was doing the shopping.
2. I paid / was paying for my things when I heard / was hearing someone call my name.
3. I turned / was turning round and saw / was seeing Paula.
4. She wore / was wearing a bright red coat today.
5. We decided / were deciding to have a cup of coffee.
6. While we had / were having a drink, a waiter dropped / was dropping a pile of plates.
7. We all got / were getting a terrible shock.
8. While the waiter picked / was picking up the broken plates, he cut / was cutting his finger.
9. She worked / was working quietly at her desk when suddenly the door opened / was opening and her daughter rushed / was rushing in.
10. He stood / was standing up, walked / was walking across the room, and closed / was closing the window.
I. Choose the correct verb form (Past Simple or Past Continuous).
1. I met / was meeting a friend while I did / was doing the shopping.
2. I paid / was paying for my things when I heard / was hearing someone call my name.
3. I turned / was turning round and saw / was seeing Paula.
4. She wore / was wearing a bright red coat today.
5. We decided / were deciding to have a cup of coffee.
6. While we had / were having a drink, a waiter dropped / was dropping a pile of plates.
7. We all got / were getting a terrible shock.
8. While the waiter picked / was picking up the broken plates, he cut / was cutting his finger.
9. She worked / was working quietly at her desk when suddenly the door opened / was opening and her daughter rushed / was rushing in.
10. He stood / was standing up, walked / was walking across the room, and closed / was closing the window.