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English, 25.10.2020 01:00, sidneybrsimmons

PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS OF PAST SIMPLE? 2 1
you
2 Tom
(HEAR) what happened at school last Monday?
(STAY) at my place this week.
you
(COLLECT) stamps?
(BUILD) aqueducts to bring water from distant places into
3 Speaking of hobbies,
4 The Romans
cities.
5
(NOT KNOW) that you were sick, so I
(NOT VISIT)
you in the hospital.
6 John has a dog named Max. He
(FEED) him at the same time every day
7 Fred
(GET) out of the pool and then
(JUMP) back in
8 When
you
(MEET) her for the first time?
9 Paul says that he wasn't the one who
(BREAK) the window.
10 How often
you
(CHANGE) your passwords?
11 This kind of plant
(GROW) only in the tropical regions.
12 How many hot dogs
(SELL) a day?
13 Why
you
(BITE) your nails? Are you feeling nervous
you

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