I meet her at school when I was nine years old.
MET
This is used when the wind carries something to another place.
BLOW AWAY
The weather forecast _________ (not be) very good, so we decided not to go to the beach.
WASN'T
The number of bush fires _________ (rise) to 60,000 last year.
ROSE
I go to the restaurant last Saturday with my friends.
WENT
This is used to describe the weather when the sky becomes blue again.
CLEAR UP
The wind _________ (blow) so hard that I could hardly walk down the street.
BLEW
The high winds _________ (create) a powerful tornado that raced across the land.
CREATED
It was hard work, but it was worth it.
CORRECT
This is used when fire destroys a building or forest, for example, completely.
BURN DOWN
The winter floods _________ (destroy) many homes in the region.
DESTROYED
Fortunately, the lightning _________ (not hit) the skyscraper.
DIDN'T HIT
We use to study together.
USED
This is used to describe the process of extinguishing a fire.
PUT OUT
The storm was so violent that it _________ (damage) buildings and cars all over town.
DAMAGED
The rain _________ (fall) so heavily that the street turned into a river.
FELL
We used to went biking a lot together, but we don't see each other often now.
We used to GO biking a lot together, but we don't see each other often now.
When the sun reappears in the sky we say that it has ____ _____.
COME OUT