Choose the correct verb forms to complete the short conversations.
Choose the correct option.
A: What [did you do|were you doing|had you done|had you been doing] at half past five yesterday?
B: I'm not sure. I know for certain that by this time I [already finished|was already finishing|had already finished|had been already finishing] doing homework. I [did|was doing|had done|had been doing] it all afternoon, so I [was|was being|had been|had been being] really tired at half past five. I think I [just relaxed|was just relaxing|had just relaxed|had been just relaxing].
A: I [called|was calling|had called|had been calling] you yesterday twice to say that Paul [broke|was breaking|had broken|had been breaking] my new laptop.
B: Oh, that's too bad!
A: You tell me! He [apologised|was apologising|had apologised|had been apologising] for two hours before I told him to stop. Then, he [promised|was promising|had promised|had been promising] me that he would buy me a new one.