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Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) In my childhood I (to know) twenty German words.
2) Eric (to hear) Priscilla’s voice.
3) Roger Rabbit (to hide) from the wolf.
4) These Italian guys (to make) great pastas.
5) The baby (to hit) Britney one more time.
6) We (to keep) on dancing.
7) You (to leave) me alone in the forest.
8) They (to let) Yussouf speak Arabic.
9) Federico always (to have) dinner at Burger King.
10) I (to lose) a card game to my girlfriend again.
10. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) You (to have) just one chance out of ten to miss and you (to do).
2) The family (to leave) their bags at the railway station.
3) Janet (to keep) to a diet.
4) Patricia (to make) a sushi set and (to make) everybody try it.
5) Who (to know) this man two years ago?
6) Kate (to hear) the music and (to begin) dancing.
7) Kenny (to hide) the key in his guitar.
8) You (to lose) two pounds in two weeks.
9) The arrow (to hit) the target.
10) My mother never (to let) me drink tap water.
11. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) The boys (to run) away from the security guard.
2) The president (to meet) the delegation at dinner.
3) Mohammad Ali (to rise) to fame in the 1960s.
4) Her cousin (to sell) my watch.
5) Tim (to pay) me to do this job.
6) Olya (to put) her flowers on the table to take a picture for her account.
7) I (to ride) a bike yesterday in the park.
8) Gagarin (to say) something in Russian and (to fly) to space.
9) We (to read) the story in Chinese but didn’t understand anything.
10) Maxim (to see) his daughter dancing.
12. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) People (to rise) to the national anthem of Greece.
2) We (to see) Antonio in Rome last spring.
3) Sandra (to meet) Robert in Vienna.
4) Peter (to read) one page and (to get) tired.
5) She (to ride) horses only in the mountains.
6) The elephant (to run) even faster than the panther.
7) The company (to pay) for my flight and hotel.
8) Rebecca (to put) on her best dress to impress him.
9) I just (to say) hello.
10) The theater (to sell) all tickets for Pavarotti’s concert.
13. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) The boy (to show) his picture to his babysitter.
2) James Bond (to shake) his drink himself.
3) Somebody (to send) me roses the other day.
4) Chief engineer (to set) a deadline for that project.
5) Mr Insomnelli (to sleep) very little last night.
6) The moon (to shine) like never before.
7) Angela (to shut) her eyes and imagined her new life.
8) Ariana (to sing) all her songs live at the concert.
9) Cowboy Joe (to shoot) well but his eyesight (to be) very poor.
10) My grandfather usually (to sit) in his rocking chair on the terrace.
14. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) They (to sleep) in a different hotel every night.
2) The website (to send) me spam every day.
3) The museum keeper (to show) us the sultan’s letters.
4) You (to set) me free.
5) The bird (to shake) its head and (to fly) away.
6) Bill usually (to sit) in the corner of our office.
7) Alfred Hitchcock (to shoot) several movies for Paramount Pictures.
8) The girl (to shut) the box, and the music stopped.
9) We (to sing) much more songs when we (to be) younger.
10) After the visit to the dentist’s my teeth (to shine) twice as bright.
15. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) Mrs Bauer (to teach) most of her students offline.
2) Gustavo (to speak) French, Hindi, Chinese and Portuguese.
3) The monument (to stand) in front of the university.
4) James (to throw) a bone but his dog didn’t react.
5) A cat (to steal) a fish from the fisherman but he didn’t mind.
6) The shark (to swim) around the ship for some time and (to leave).
7) The musicians (to take) a train to Mandalay.
8) The operator (to tell) me to wait because my call (to be) very important for them.
9) Great philosophers (to think) about the meaning of life.
10) Designers (to spend) many weeks working on Nike’s swoosh logo.
16. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) TV shows (to teach) her a lot of things; none of them (to be) useful.
2) His niece (to understand) his words in her own way.
3) Dennis (to throw) me a pencil and I (to catch) it.
4) Anna (to wake) up on the balcony.
5) The secretary (to tell) me to wait outside.
6) Selena always (to wear) blue dresses to work.
7) Ralph (to take) Lauren and (to go) to play polo.
8) This director (to win) two prestigious awards last year.
9) The fox (to think) a little and (to run) away.
10) Jack (to write) messages to all his friends on Sunday.
17. Past Indefinite
Use the verbs in Past Indefinite
1) Amber (to speak) in a low voice.
2) The workers (to understand) the task but in their own way.
3) Sometimes Gregory (to wear) a Batman mask and (to think) nobody recognized him.