Make these two sentences into one. Use the past perfect and the past simple.
1 We bought some souvenirs. Then we went back to the hotel.
After we had bought some souvenirs, we went back to the hotel
2. Max did the ironing. Then he put the clothes away.
After Max
3 They watched the news. Then they turned off the TV.
After
4 I read the book. Then I gave it back.
When
5 Ruth tried on the top. Then she went to the checkout.
After Ruth
6 We had dinner. Then we did the washing up.
After
DERE
3. At the time the factory closed down, Sarah had been working there for five years.
4. The orchestra had been playing for ten minutes when a man in the audience suddenly began shouting.
5. I had been walking along the road for five minutes when I saw a monster.
16.3
1. It was very noisy next door. Our neighbours were having a party.
2. We were good friends. We had known each other for a long time.
3. John and I went for a walk. I had difficulty keeping up with him because he was walking so fast.
4. Mary was sitting on the ground. She was out of breath. She had been running.
5. When I arrived, everybody was sitting round the table with their mouths full. They were eating.
6. When I arrived, everybody was sitting round the table and talking. Their mouths were empty but their stomachs were full. They had eaten.
7. Jim was on his hands and knees on the floor. He was looking for his contact lens.
8. When I arrived, Kate was waiting for me. She was rather annoyed with me because I was late and she had been waiting for a very long time.
9. I was sad when I sold my car. I had had it for a very long time.
10. We were extremely tired at the end of the journey. We had been travelling for more than 24 hours.