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7. Insert the Past Indefinite or Past Perfect.

1. Gemma …….. badly the last few nights, and there were dark shadows under her eyes. (to sleep) (Voynich)
2. When he returned tо his hotel he found a message that someone ……….. in his absence. (to telephone) (Hilton)
3. The Gadfly ………. a moment, glancing furtively at Gemma; then he …… (to pause, to go on). (Voynich)
4. They…………the door of their inn, and ……. a little ……..way down the village, before they ……the precise spot in which it stood.(to pass, to walk, to recollect) (Dickens)
5. The moon ………. .There was nothing to dispel the dark of the night. (to rise — negative) (Abrahams)
6. Hardly …….. she ………. when a very stout gentleman into the chair opposite hers. (to sit down, to flop) (Mansfield)
7. They did not speak to him again, until he ……… (to eat) (Greene)
8. Now the madman on the stairs spoke again and his mood ……… suddenly…….; he seemed quietly merry. (to change) (Priestley)
9. When Martini ​ ………. the room, the Gadfly turned his head round quickly. (to enter) (Voynich)
10. Those grey hairs startled me. I ………..they were there. (to know — negative) (Cain)
11. Gemma ……..her hand and ……….. into the house. When the door …….. behind her he …….. and …..the spray of cypress which ……….from her breast. (to​pull away, to run, to close, to stoop, to pick up, to fall). (Voynich)
12. The fire ………dead, the moon ……….down, and the window — grey before I went to sleep. (to be, to go, to be). (Cain)
13. I told him everything. He ……… and ………… , like a figure cut in stone, till I ……… (to stand, to listen, to finish) (Voynich)
14. When I ………. Viste Grande towards dusk I found two notes awaiting me. (to reach) (Hilton)
15. He ……….. hardly………. another cigarette when​the general …….. into the courtyard. (to light, to come). (Maugham)
16. Gemma went slowly down the stairs, Martini following in silence. She………. to look ten years older in these few days, and the gray streak across her hair …….. into a broad band. (to grow, to widen) (Voynich)
17. Presently the sounds of voices and footsteps approaching along the terrace roused her from the dreamy state into which she ……….. (to fall) (Voynich)
18. She was a woman of nearly fifty who ……… obviously ………pretty once (to be). (I. Shaw)
19. They crouched down behind the group of statuary and …….. till the watchman ……… (to wait, to pass) (Voynich)
1. Gemma …slept….. badly the last few nights, and there were dark shadows under her eyes. (to sleep) (Voynich)
2. When he returned tо his hotel he found a message that someone …had telephoned…….. in his absence. (to telephone) (Hilton)
3. The Gadfly paused………. a moment, glancing furtively at Gemma; then he went on…… (to pause, to go on). (Voynich)
4. They… passed………the door of their inn, and walked……. a little ……..way down the village, before they …had recollected…the precise spot in which it stood.(to pass, to walk, to recollect) (Dickens)
5. The moon …didn't rise……. .There was nothing to dispel the dark of the night. (to rise — negative) (Abrahams)
6. Hardly had…….. she sat…down……. when a very stout gentleman .flopped... into the chair opposite hers. (to sit down, to flop) (Mansfield)
7. They did not speak to him again, until he had eaten……… (to eat) (Greene)
8. Now the madman on the stairs spoke again and his mood …had…… suddenly…changed….; he seemed quietly merry. (to change) (Priestley)
9. When Martini ​ entered………. the room, the Gadfly turned his head round quickly. (to enter) (Voynich)
10. Those grey hairs startled me. I didn't… know……..they were there. (to know — negative) (Cain)
11. Gemma pulled away……..her hand and ran……….. into the house. When the door closed…….. behind her he stooped…….. and picked up…..the spray of cypress which …fell…….from her breast. (to ​pull away, to run, to close, to stoop, to pick up, to fall). (Voynich)
12. The fire was………dead, the moon …went…….down, and the window ...was... grey before I went to sleep. (to be, to go, to be). (Cain)
13. I told him everything. He stood……… and …listened……… , like a figure cut in stone, till I had finished……… (to stand, to listen, to finish) (Voynich)
14. When I reached………. Viste Grande towards dusk I found two notes awaiting me. (to reach) (Hilton)
15. He …had…….. hardly… lighted……. another cigarette when​ the general …came….. into the courtyard. (to light, to come). (Maugham)
16. Gemma went slowly down the stairs, Martini following in silence. She had…grown……. to look ten years older in these few days, and the gray streak across her hair had…widened….. into a broad band. (to grow, to widen) (Voynich)
17. Presently the sounds of voices and footsteps approaching along the terrace roused her from the dreamy state into which she had fallen……….. (to fall) (Voynich)
18. She was a woman of nearly fifty who had……… obviously been………pretty once (to be). (I. Shaw)
19. They crouched down behind the group of statuary and waited…….. till the watchman had passed……… (to wait, to pass) (Voynich)
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