Предмет: Английский язык, автор: krukmaksim23

D. Complete with the Past Simple or the Past Progressive of the verbs in brackets. Sandy Hey, Dawn. How are you? Dawn Not very well. You see, I (1) (break) my arm and leg three days ago. Sandy What? How (3) Dawn Well, it (4) house. You see, she (6) Sandy And? Dawn 1 (7) (fall) off my bike and I (2) middle of the street. I (9) Sandy Does it hurt you now? Dawn Well, yes! You see, I can't walk. you (happen) while I (5) (ride) my bike when suddenly I (8) (do) that? (have) a party for her 70th birthday. (go) to my grandmother's (try) not to hit him and (10) (see) a boy in the (fall) off.​

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Автор ответа: palllm
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Sandy: Hey, Dawn. How are you?

Dawn: Not very well. You see, I (1) broke my arm and leg three days ago.

Sandy: What? How (3) did that happen?

Dawn: Well, it (4) was my grandmother's 70th birthday, and we (6) were having a party for her. I (7) fell off my bike in the middle of the street.

Sandy: And?

Dawn: It (9) was happening while I (5) was riding my bike when suddenly I (8) saw a boy in the (fall) off. I (10) was trying not to hit him, and I (2) fell in the middle of the street.

Sandy: Does it hurt you now?

Dawn: Well, yes! You see, I can't walk.

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