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English, 17.12.2019 12:31 emilylittle2442

1. fill in with the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets. 1. they in chicago for 20 years (be). 2. i a wonderful film in the cinema last night. (see)    3. the sun at 6: 38 yesterday morning (rise) 4. the sun when the climber reached mount everest. (shine)    5. i promise that i this secret to anyone (not tell)    6. unfortunately, just as we got to the airport their plane off (take).    7. they to the movies only once in a while (go) 8. i was tired yesterday because i well the night before (not sleep).    9. sh! someone to our conversation (listen)! 10. when i left the house this morning, it (already rain)    11. i think bob for london this very moment.(leave)    12. the plane off in a few minutes. (take) 13. i up at 7 every morning but this morning i long and i up until 8. (get, sleep, not get)    14. i my watch because it is being fixed (not wear).    15. this an easy quiz so far (be).    16. they in an apartment right now because they can’t find a cheap house. (live)    17. everyone when the earthquake hit the small town. (sleep)    18. he by herself since her divorce (live) 19. i was angry that i such a stupid mistake (make).    20. i predict that by 2020, man on mars (land)

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