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English, 10.07.2021 01:00, vsuescun10

Complete the sentences in Present Simple, Present Continous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect by using the verb given. Add the extra words if necessary. He --- in the same class as Peter last year. (be)
(?) --- she --- her homework at weekends? (do)
The dishwasher --- a couple of glasses today. (break)
The audience --- until he fell off the stage. (applaud)
We --- about the problem for a long time. (know)
Lea English in a private school. One of the most modest people I have ever met. (teach)
Our son is eleven and --- in Santa Claus now. (not believe)
I --- dinner when she arrived. (make)
Those dogs --- people a few times. bite)
She --- absent from class yesterday. (be)
I --- her now, she's just coming along the road. (see)
They --- Mary what happened yesterday, she looks mad. (tell)
The sun every day that summer. (shine)
At 6 o clock, I --- dinner. (eat)
I --- anyone who smokes cigarettes is crazy. (think)

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