Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple
or the past continuous. Justify your answers.
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English, 05.01.2021 20:20 vanessa23272
Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple
or the past continuous. Justify your answers.
6
It was a freezing cold day. A cold wind 1)
(blow) and snow 2)
(fall) heavily. It was about 4 o'clock and I 3)
(walk) home from school and
4)
(think) about my warm house.
Suddenly 15)
(slip) on the pavement
outside my house on a patch of ice. 16)
(fall
) and 7)
(twist) my ankle
18)
(shout) for help when my
parents 9)
(appear) at the front
door
. My dad 10)
(run) towards
me, 11)
(pick) me up and
12)
(carry) me inside the house.
My ankle 13)
(be) very painful, but
14)
(feel) relieved that I wasn't badly hurt
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