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English, 23.05.2020 13:57 njimenez1231

2. Put the verbs into Past Simple or Past Continuous. (14 t)
Hi Helen!
How's it going? It's a pity you
(cannot) come to the party last
night. There
(be) about twenty people there and we
(have) a great time. In fact, at 3 o'clock we were still dancing (still dance)!
Everybody
(wonder) where you were. It
did mot vem (not seem) fair that you
(study) when we
(enjoy) ourselves! By the
way, you finish (you/ finish) your project last night?
Anyway, I'm sure you're dying to hear the gossip. When I got to the party, Paul
(dance) with Abby! I
(be)
so surprised. Why
(he/dance) with her? Where
was Mandy? Just then Mandy
(walk) through the
door with Kenny. They
(hold) hands and looked
as if they were in love. I
.(be) disappointed because I
really like Kenny, but then I
(meet) this really cool guy.
It
(turn) out he was Kenny's brother! He's great. I'll
tell you all about it tonight.
Take care - and don't work too hard!

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2. Put the verbs into Past Simple or Past Continuous. (14 t)
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