Use the appropriate forms of the verbs (past simple or past perfect) to complete the sentences. In some cases both forms are possible. 4.we could hardly believe that our team(win) the tournament.
5.when they Last (play) rugby?
6.while a Child, lucy(take) classes of competitive dancing and she often(receive) prizes.
7.the spectators(shout) loudly trying to support their favourite team, but the players(not can) cope with their excitement and(lose) the game.
8.John Parker(stop) playing water polo long before you were born, Rick.
9.they mentioned they (not buy) all the equipment yet.
10.Bill said he(have) an advantage over his opponent as he (train) a lot.
She is at home. His parents are at work. I am in the forest. His uncle is in England.
1. Where are you? I am in the kitchen
2. Where is Fred? He is in the garage
3. Where are Lisa and Jonh? They are in the living-room
4. Where is Mike? He is in the garden
5. What time is it? It is 5 o'clock
6. Your watch is slow. It is 5 minutes past 5 now
7. Where is our Tom cat? He is on the sofa
8. It is so quiet. Where are the children? They are in the bedroom
9. What are they doing here? They are playing hide and seek.
10. Is it your brother who is in the bathroom? I think he is
11. It is time to have tea. The pie is ready. The cups are on the table.
12. My home is my castle