A. ____ you ____ all the verbs? B: Yes, I did. I ____ all the verbs. A: ____ you ____ to your classmates? B: Yes, I did. I ____ to my classmates. A: ____ you ____ TV last night? B: Yes, I did. I ____ TV with my family. A: Did you ____ friends to your house? B: Yes, I ____. I ____ 10 friends over for dinner. A: ____ you ____ the verbs? B: No I ____, but I ____ the vocabulary. A: Did you ____ to speak English at work? B: Yes, I ____. I ____ to to speak English with my co-workers. A: ____ you ____ the movie? B: Yes, we did. we ____ it very much. A: ____ you ____ up late last night? B: Yes, I did. I ____ up until 1:00 am. A: ____ you ____ soccer last weekend? B: Yes, I did. I ____ with my friends. A: ____ you ____ for a new job last month? B: Yes, I did. I ____ to 3 new jobs last month! A: ____ you ____ English with your classmates last class? B: Yes, I did. I ____ only English with my classmates. A: ____ you ____ some of your classmates on the first day of class? B: Yes, I did. I ____ a few students. A: Did you ____ a present for your friend? B: Yes, I ____. I ____ a birthday present for my friend. A: ____ you ____ your keys yesterday? B: Yes, I did. I ____ my keys at work. A: Did you ____ nervous your first day of class? B: Yes, I ____. I ____ nervous and excited. A: ____ you teacher ____ you the assignment? B: Yes, she did. She ____ us the assignment. A: ____ you ____ in your blue book? B: No, I ____ in my book. I ____ in my binder. A: ____ you ____ up late today? B: No I ____ up late today. I ____ up early. A: ____ you ____ five miles yesterday? B: No, I ____ at all yesterday, but I ____ 10 miles on the weekend!. A: ____ you ____ the cookies? B: No, I ____ the cookies, but I ____ the coffee! A: ____ you ____ to the supermarket last weekend? B: No, I ____ to the supermarket, but I ____ to the mall. A: ____ you ____ up in a big city? B: No, I ____ up in a city. I ____ up in a small town. A: ____ you ____ her a present? B: No, I ____ her a present, but I ____ her a card. A: ____ you ____ for the book? B: No, I ____ for the book, but I ____ for the binder! A: ____ you ____ a good weekend? B: Yes, we did. We ____ a great weekend! A: ____ you ____ breakfast this morning? B: Yes, I did. I ____ a little bit. A: ____ you ____ to school this morning? B: No I ____ to school but I ____ home from school. A: Did you ____ the dictation? B: Yes, I ____. I ____ all five lines. A: ____ you ____ a break? B: Yes, I ____ a break from 10:30-10:45. A: ____ she ____ the toy? B: Yes she did. She ____ it by accident. A: ____ they ____ all the bills? B: No they ____, but they ____ the rent. A: ____ you ____ a good weekend? B: Yes, we did. We ____ a great weekend! A: ____ he ____ for a long time? B: Yes, he did. He ____ for an hour. A: What ____ she ____? B: She ____ we need to finish up. A: ____ you ____ the simple past tense better now? B: Yes, I do. I understand it a little bit better now. A: What ____ he ____ you? B: He ____ me to make an appointment. A: ____ you ____ a shower this morning? B: No I ____, but I ____ a bath last night! A: ____ you ____ me a text this morning? B: No, I ____, but my son ____ you a message. A: ____ you ____ 8 hours last night? B: No, I ____ 8 hours, but I ____ enough. A: ____ you ____ a seat on the bus? B: Yes, I ____ a seat.

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