His parents control his life. When he makes a new friend, they want him to bring him or her to their flat straightaway. If he wants to go to a party, they lecture him for days about how he should behave and when he should come home. Even if he promises to come home by nine, they still phone him every hour to check where he is. They embarrass him in front of his friends. When his phone rings, his friends know exactly who it is and call his a mommy's boy. What should he do? He doesn't want to disobey his parents, but maybe he should? How does he explain to his parents that he is fifteen, and they shouldn't treat him like a child?
1. They were drinking tea when I came home.
2. He was walking along the river when a boat was passing
3. The old man was thinking about his plan when he fell asleep.
4. We listened to an interesting lecture yesterday.
5. When I entered the classroom, the teacher was writing words on the blackboard and the pupils were coping them into their exercise-books.
6. They were getting ready to go out when it began raining.
7. Yesterday at one o'clock I was having lunch at the canteen.
8. When he came in, I was doing my exercises.
9. What were you doing at eight o'clock yesterday?
10. At this time yesterday I was going home.
11. You were sleeping when I went out.
12. He was reading on the sofa when I came in and sat down beside him.
13. I was walking along the street with my friend when a tram passed.
14. She looked out of the window when I saw her.
15. We were answering the teacher's questions when the headmistress enteredthe classroom.