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Alex Ar [27]
3 years ago
11

Please urgent please beg

English
1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. My grandparents <u>sat</u> in their armchair, <u>had</u> rest and watched TV.

2. My father <u>read</u> his newspaper, my mother <u>washed</u> the dishes and my brother <u>watched</u> with his toys. But I <u>did</u> nothing. It is boring.

3. Susan and her sister <u>swam</u> in the pool. Their mother <u>read</u> a magazine and their father <u>drank</u> some coke.

4. Mr Hudson <u>drove</u> to work now. But he <u>talked</u> on the phone!

5. The cats <u>slept</u>. I <u>watched</u> them.

6. We <u>went</u> to bed right now.

7. Carolina <u>helped</u> her mom in the kitchen. They <u>prepared</u> the dinner.

8. The young lady <u>wore</u> a long dress.

9. I <u>tried</u> to solve this problem but I can't.

10. My little brother <u>brushed</u> his teeth in the bathroom now.

11. My grandfather <u>planted</u> some trees in our garden.

12. The boys <u>climbed</u> up the trees right now. They <u>had</u> great time.

13. I <u>did</u> my Turkish homework.

Explanation:

hope this helped!

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