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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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A plumber (come) ____________ to our house yesterday. He (want) _____________ to repair our washing machine. While he (repair) _

______________ the washing machine, I (watch) ___________________ the news. Suddenly, I (realize) ____________ that they (show) ____________________ our street on TV. The reporter said that a car had crashed into a stop sign just before reaching the crossroads. While I (listen) _________________ carefully to what had happened, someone (knock) ________________ at my door. I (open) ______________ the door and (see) ___________a police officer standing there. He (ask) ____________ for the plumber. As it (turn out) ________________, it (be) __________ our plumber’s car that had rolled down the street. In haste, the plumber had forgotten to put the handbrake on.
English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
5 0

Answer:

came

wanted

repaired

watched

realized

showed

listened

knocked

opened

saw

asked

turned out

had been

Explanation:

everthing is in past tense since it happened yesterday

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