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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
15

Past simple or past perfect simple - fill in the correct form

English
1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
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1. I <em><u>did not tell</u></em> my teacher that my mum <em><u>helped</u></em> me with my homework.

2. Paul <em><u>did not say</u></em> that he <em><u>took</u></em> Albert's watch.

3. The bike <em><u>was</u></em> much more expensive than he <em><u>thought</u></em> at first.

4. Dad <em><u>drove</u></em> me home after I <em><u>fell</u></em> into the water.

5. Marion <em><u>asked</u></em> me what <em><u>had happened</u></em> to me last week.

6. We <em><u>ate</u></em> two Big Macs before we <em><u>went</u></em> home.

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