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A) supply a suitable simple past or past perfect tense:
1. they
(go) home after they
(finish)
their work.
2. she
/ go) out when i called her.
3. my brother
(eat) all the pie before we got back.
4. he wondered why i
/visit) him before.
5. she said that she
(already / see) the pyramids.
6. the fire ..
(spread) to the next building before the
firemen
(arrive)
7. they drank small cups of coffee, after they
(finish)
dinner.
8. he told me he
(catch) a young lion.
9. his mother
(worry) a lot about him before she
(hear) that he was asfe.
10. he
(already / learn) english before he
(leave) for england, but before he arrived in
england, he
(forget) some.
11. mary
(go) swimming after she
(come) home. after she (swim), she
(call) her friend judy.
12.
) to the theatre wiu
(go) to the theatre with my friends yesterday. i
(not/ go to the theatre for a year. we ..
(have) a very good time.
13. after they
(finish) their breakfast, they
(leave) for school.
14. linda
(play) tennis after she
(do) her homework.
15. my father
(water) the flowers after he
(clean) the car. after he
(water) the flowers, he
(have) dinner.

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