Supply the correct verb form in past tenses.
Policeman: What time (1) _____ (you/ get) home from work yesterday?
Kathy: At about six o’clock.
Policeman: And what (2) _____ (you/ do) after you got home?
Kathy: I read the newspaper.
Policeman: Did anything happen while you (3) _____ (read) the paper?
Kathy: Yes, the phone (4) _____ (ring).
Policeman: What (5) _____ (you/ do) when your husband came home?
Kathy: I was watching television, and I (6) _____ (drink) a glass of milk.
Policeman: Did you and your husband stay at home?
Kathy: No, I (7) _____ (drink) my milk. Then I put on my raincoat, we (8) _____ (go) out at seven o’clock.
Policeman: Why (9) _____ (you/ put) your raincoat on?
Kathy: Because it (10) _____ (rain), of course.
Policeman: What time (1) __did you get___ (you/ get) home from work yesterday?
Kathy: At about six o’clock.
Policeman: And what (2) __did you do___ (you/ do) after you got home?
Kathy: I read the newspaper.
Policeman: Did anything happen while you (3) __were reading___ (read) the paper?
Kathy: Yes, the phone (4) _rang____ (ring).
Policeman: What (5) _were doing____ (you/ do) when your husband came home?
Kathy: I was watching television, and I (6) ___was drinking__ (drink) a glass of milk.
Policeman: Did you and your husband stay at home?
Kathy: No, I (7) _drank____ (drink) my milk. Then I put on my raincoat, we (8) _went____ (go) out at seven o’clock.
Policeman: Why (9) __did you put___ (you/ put) your raincoat on?
Kathy: Because it (10) _rained____ (rain), of course.