Complete the text with the Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. My young cousin, Ben, (start) school last year. There (be) fifteen children in his class. In the first lesson, the teacher (read) a story. Then, the children (look) at some pictures and (write) the alphabet. After the lesson, the children(go) into the playground. They (wear) their coats because it was cold. My cousin (think) it (be) home time. He (walk) out of the playground and (look) for his mum. My aunt (not be) there so he(sit) on the grass and (wait) for a bus. Luckily, he (not have) any money and the bus driver (take) him back to school.That evening, his parents asked him, ' you (leave) the playground this morning?''Yes, I (do). How do you know?''Your teacher (phone) us!'
My young cousin, Ben,started (start) school last year. There were (be) fifteen children in his class. In the first lesson, the teacher read(czyt. red) (read) a story. Then, the children looked (look) at some pictures and broke (write) the alphabet. After the lesson, the children went (go) into the playground. They wore (wear) their coats because it was cold. My cousin thought(think) it was (be) home time. He walked (walk) out of the playground and looked (look) for his mum. My aunt was'nt (not be) there so he sat (sit) on the grass and waited (wait) for a bus. Luckily, he didn't have (not have) any money and the bus driver tuke (take) him back to school.That evening, his parents asked him, 'Did you leave (leave) the playground this morning?''Yes, I did (do). How do you know?''Your teacher phoned (phone) us!'
STARTED
WERE
READ
WERE LOOKING
WROTE
WENT
WORN
THOUGHT
WAS
WALKED
LOOCKING
WASN'T
SAT
WAITED
HASN'T
TOOK
LEFT
WAS
PHONED
My young cousin, Ben,started (start) school last year. There were (be) fifteen children in his class. In the first lesson, the teacher read(czyt. red) (read) a story. Then, the children looked (look) at some pictures and broke (write) the alphabet. After the lesson, the children went (go) into the playground. They wore (wear) their coats because it was cold. My cousin thought (think) it was (be) home time. He walked (walk) out of the playground and looked (look) for his mum. My aunt was'nt (not be) there so he sat (sit) on the grass and waited (wait) for a bus. Luckily, he didn't have (not have) any money and the bus driver tuke (take) him back to school.That evening, his parents asked him, 'Did you leave (leave) the playground this morning?''Yes, I did (do). How do you know?''Your teacher phoned (phone) us!'