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rusak2 [61]
3 years ago
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Put in the brackets into the correct tense. Last Friday, my best friend Emma (have) had a party. She (decide) to celebrate the o

ccasion with a big party. She (Invite) all her friends and she (buy) lots of food and drink. When the evening of The party (arrive) , she (have) a bath and while she (get) dressed the doorbell (ring). She (run) to answer it when she (fall) over the bag of food she (leave) in the hall and (hurt) her leg badly. When she (manage) to open the door, her friend Donna (stand) there. She (take) a look at her leg and (say), “I (take) you to hospital. I (think) you (break) your leg” . When Emma (leave) the hospital she (walk) on crutches. She (never/ imagine) she would have such a nasty experience on a day like that.
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denpristay [2]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(had) (decided) (invited) (bought) (arrived) (had) (got) (rung) (ran) (fell) (left) (hurt) (mangaged) (stood) (took) (said) (take) (think) (broke) (left) (walked) (never imagined)

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