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Vika [28.1K]
2 years ago
6

Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Just Answer Get 50 Points.

English
2 answers:
eduard2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. My friend is a writer. She <u>writes</u> many books.

2. We <u>didn't</u> have a holiday last year.

3. <u>Did you</u> see Ann Last week?

4. I <u>played</u> tennis yesterday afternoon.

5. What time <u>did you go</u> to bed last night?

6. <u>Have you ever been</u> to the United States?

7. My hair is clean. I <u>washed</u> it.

8. I <u>washed</u> my hair before breakfast this morning.

9. When I was a child, I <u>didn't</u> like sports.

10. Kathy loves traveling. She <u>visits</u> many countries.

11. John works in a bookshop. He <u>worked</u> there for three years.

12. Last year we <u>went</u> to Finland for a holiday.

13. Molly lives in Dublin. She <u>lived</u> there all her life.

14. Bob and Alice are married. They <u>had been</u> married for 20 years.

15. When we were on holiday, the weather <u>had been</u> awful.

16. The weather <u>has been</u> very nice recently, don't you think?

17. My grandmother died 30 years ago. I never <u>met</u> her.

18. I don't know Carol's husband. I <u>never met</u> him.

19. Jill <u>bought</u> a new car two years ago.

20. His hair is very short. He <u>had</u> a haircut.

21. Last night I <u>arrived</u> at 12.30, I <u>had</u> a bath and then I <u>went</u> to bed.

22. <u>Did you visit</u> many museums when you were in Paris?

23. My bicycle isn't here anymore. Somebody <u>took</u> it.

24. I <u>did not (didn't)</u> eat anything yesterday because <u>I did not (didn't)</u> feel hungry

25. The car looks very clean, <u>did you wash it?</u>

26. Brian: Hello Susan. Is Alan here?

      Susan: No, I'm afraid He<u> has gone </u>out.

      Brian: Oh, what a pity! When exactly <u>did</u> <u>he go out</u>?

27. I <u>smoked</u> 20 cigarettes today.

28. I <u>smoked</u> a lot yesterday.

astraxan [27]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. writes

2. didn't have

3. Did you see

4.I played

5. did you go

6.Have you ever been

7. washed

8.washed

9.didn't like

10. visits

11. works

12. went

13.lived

14. They've been

15. was

16. has been

17. never met

18. never met

19. bought

20. got

21. arrived, had, went

22. Did you visit

23. took

24. didn't eat, didn't feel

25. did you wash

26. went, did he go

27. smoked

28. smoked

hope this helps

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