I (stop)______for a bite on my way home from school.
How do I spell...?
STOPPED
He (sing)______as loud as he could, but we could still hear the dogs barking next door.
SUNG
The bride_______excited before the wedding. (+)
The bride was excited before the wedding.
He were worried the movie would start late.
He was worried the movie would start late.
raincoat/ the/ chose/ Katya/ blue/ finally
Katya finally chose the blue raincoat.
Sue and Frank (play)______with their dog for an hour after work last Tuesday.
How do I spell...?
PLAYED
Pat (eat)_______so much at Yuri's party last night because the food was so delicious.
ATE
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The father of the bride_______excited about the wedding. (-)
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The father of the bride wasn't excited about the wedding.
How did you catched the ball yesterday?
How did you catch the ball yesterday?
high/ rarely/ local/ mathematics/ the/ Mrs. Morita/ at/ taught/ school.
Mrs. Morita rarely taught mathematics at the local high school.
Mr. Holmes (hope)______to stay in Paris longer.
How do I spell....?
HOPED
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I don't know where my pen is....I (put)______it on the desk just a few minutes ago.
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PUT
The wedding reception______after the wedding. (+)
The wedding reception was after the wedding.
Fran use to live in Texas before moving to Australia.
Fran used to live in Texas before moving to Australia.
and/ shook/ Ann/ was/ all/ Yoko/ because/ was/ it/ cold/ over.
Ann and Yoko shook all over because it was cold.
OR
Ann and Yoko shook because it was cold all over.
Steve (try)______to stop eating so many chocolates, but he couldn't because he loved them so much.
How do I spell....?
TRIED
My husband (not hang)_______the painting on the bedroom wall. He (hang)_______the painting on the living room wall, above the sofa.
DID NOT HANG/DIDN'T HANG
HUNG
Some relatives from out-of-town _______at the wedding reception. (+)
Some relatives from out-of-town were at the wedding reception.
In the United States, it is polite to shook someone's hand when meeting for the first time.
In the United States, it is polite to shake someone's hand when meeting for the first time.
sleeping/ rang/ last/ while/ telephone/ night/ we/ the/ were.
The telephone rang last night while we were sleeping.
OR
While we were sleeping last night, the telephone rang.
OR
Last night while we were sleeping, the telephone rang.
Amy (hop)______all the way home on her left foot after a bee stung her right toe.
How do I spell...?
HOPPED
You (not bring)_______the suntan lotion to the beach. Your (bring)_______the toothpaste!
DID NOT BRING/ DIDN'T BRING
BROUGHT
Many out-of-town friends, though, ________at the reception.
Many out-of-town friends, though, weren't at the reception.
Yuki knew she was in Europe when a stranger is kissing her cheek to said, "hello."
Yuki knew she was in Europe when a stranger kissed her cheek to say, "hello."
after/ an/ sent/ my/ I/ e-mail/ texted/ cousin/ him.
My cousin sent an e-mail after I texted him.
OR
After I texted him, my cousin sent an e-mail.