Moira (struggle) ... to get the tomato ketchup out of the bottlePut the verb into Simple Past or Past Continuous 1. Moira (struggle) to get the tomato ketchup out of the bottle. As she (try) , the phone (ring) and her 4 years old daughter, Mia, (answer) , 'Sorry', mummy Moira can't come to the phone at the moment because she's hitting the bottle' 2. Chris (drive) his 4 year old, Betsy, to the beach one summer when a woman in a cabriolet in front (stand up) and (wave) . She was absolutey naked and as Chris ( recover) from the shock he (hear) Betsy shout," Look, daddy, that woman isn't wearing a seat belt" 3. Steve, age 6 years, (get) lost in a sports complex. Seeing a ladies " locker room in front of him he (dart) in to ask for help. When he was spotted, the room (burst) into shrieks, with ladies grabbing towels and running for cover. Steve (watch) in amazement and then (ask) , "What's the matter, haven't you ever seen a little boy before?" 4. A nursery school teacher (observe) her classroom of children while they (draw) Chrismas scenes. She occasionally (walk) around to see each child's work. As she (get) to little Sarah who (work) diligently, she asked what the drawing was. Sarah (reply) , "l'm drawing God." The teacher (pause) and (say) , " But no one knows what God looks like". Sarah replied, "They will in a minute".... |