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English, 26.03.2020 00:07 johnkhan6748

Clomplete the sentences use past perfect or simple past
1.Ialready(drink) two cups of coffe by the time my husband (wake up)
2.We (arrive) at 11 oclock in the morning but Sue (not be ) at home becouse she already(leave)
3. She (enjoy)the beach when is (start) to rain
4. He(be) healthy all his life before he (heave) the heart attack
5. Steve (tell) us Mary (not buy) that car the month before
6. Alice (not be) hungry because shejust (eat)
7. I (be) exhausted because I (not - sleep) well
8. they never (own) a house before thery (buy) this house
9. When we (arrive) at the bus station , the bus (leave/already)
10. I (live) with my wife for five years when we (get) married

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