I/to go home/at 4 o’clock yesterday.
We/to play basketball/at 6 o’clock last Sunday.
She/to talk with her friend/for forty minutes yesterday.
You/to wash the window/in the afternoon yesterday.
Nick/to ride his bike/all the evening.
Sheila and Dora/to wait for a bus/for half an hour.
They/to prepare for the party/all day yesterday.
I/to learn the poem/for an hour.
Dick/to paint the walls in his room/from 2 to 6 o’clock last Wednesday.
Eve and Tony/to skate/all day last Saturday.
I (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
I (to go) to the cinema at four o’clock yesterday.
They (to go) to the cinema when they met me.
She (to learn) words the whole evening yesterday.
She (to learn) words when mother came home.
He (to work) in the garden yesterday.
He (to work) in the garden from five till eight yesterday.
The children (to do) their lessons at six o’clock yesterday.
I (not to play) the piano at four o’clock yesterday. I (to read) a book.
He (not to sleep) when father came home. He (to do) his homework.
When I (to go) to school the day before yesterday, I met Mike and Pete. They (to talk) and (to eat) an ice-cream.
The baby (to sleep) the whole evening yesterday. She (feel) bad.
What your father (to do) from eight till nine yesterday?
Why she (to cry) when I saw her yesterday?