Units 11 @ Complete the interview between a policeman and a suspect. Change the verb in brackets into the correct past tense. Choose between the past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple and past perfect continuous. POLICEMAN: Now, Mr Starr, what (1) ... (you/do) between ten and ten thirty last night? STARR: I (2)... (watch) television. POLICEMAN: Really? STARR: Yes, I (3)... (switch) it on at ten o'clock and (4)... (watch the news. POLICEMAN: The news? I see. And you say you then (5)... (go back) to the manor house at 10.45? Why (6)... (you/do) that? STARR: Because I (7)... (realise) that I (8)... (leave) my bag of tools there. POLICEMAN: Bag of tools? STARR: Yes. I (9)... (work) there earlier in the day before I (10)...(go) to do another job nearer my home, you see. POLICEMAN: I see. And what exactly (11)... (happen) when you (12)... (get) to the manor house? Well, I (13) ... (ring) the doorbell several times. When nobody (14)... (answer), I (15) ... (look) through the window and there (16)... (be) Sir Harold on the floor. He (17)... (lie) on his front. It (18) ... (look) as if he (19)... (lie) there for some time too. POLICEMAN: And you said that someone (20)... (hit) him on the head? STARR: That's right, officer. I (21)... (can) see blood pouring from his head. POLICEMAN: Mm. Right, Mr Starr. I want you to come down to the station for further questioning. You see, it so happens that there (22)... (be) no ten o'clock news last night because of the World Cup match. This way, please, Mr Starr. STARR:​