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I (buy) this car many years ago.
I bought this car many years ago.
When (you/buy) this car?
When did you buy this car?
I (know) that there (be) a problem.
I knew that there was a problem.
Elvis Presley (die) in 1977.
Elvis Presley died in 1977.
(we/go) to the theatre last Friday.
We went to the theatre last Friday.
Emma (pass) her exam last year.
Emma passed her exam last year.
What (you/tell) the police?
What did you tell the police?
(the driver/not/look) to his right.
The driver didn't look to his right.
(the car/not/stop) at the red light.
The car didn't stop at the red light.
I (take) some photos.
I took some photos.
The train (leave) on time.
The train left on time.
I (win) the game.
I won the game.
We once (own) a caravan.
We once owned a caravan.
Vicky (ring) earlier.
Vicky rang earlier.
It (happen) very quickly. The truck (crash) into the car.
It happened very quickly. The truck crashed into the car.
A fire-fighter (enter) the burning building.
A fire-fighter entered the burning building.
The fire-fighters (fight) the fire and finally (bring) it under control.
The fire-fighters fought the fire and finally brought it under control.
The fire brigade (arrive) in five minutes.
The fire brigade arrived in five minutes.
He (try) to get into the house and rescue his neighbours, but the heat (be) too great.
He tried to get into the house and rescue his neighbours, but the heat was too great.
Their neighbour (see) the flames and (call) the fire brigade.
Their neighbour saw the flames and called the fire brigade.
The fire (start) early in the morning.
The fire started early in the morning.
(I/not/want) to go shopping yesterday.
I didn't want to go shopping yesterday.
Sarah (do) some shopping yesterday.
Sarah did some shopping yesterday.
We greatly (enjoy) our last weekend.
We greatly enjoyed our last weekend.
(Sarah/enjoy) yesterday's show?
Did Sarah enjoy yesterday's show?
(I/not/like) yesterday's show.
I didn't like yesterday's show.
What show (you/go) to?
What show did you go to?
(I/not/know) there was so much in this museum.
I didn't know there was so much in this museum.
What sights (you/see)?
What sights did you see?
(I/not/try) to do too much.
I didn't try to do too much.
(you/have) a nice weekend in Paris?
Did you have a nice weekend in Paris?
On Friday Clair (swim) in the sea.
On Friday Clair swam in the sea.
On Thursday Jim (play) volleyball.
On Thursday Jim played volleyball.
On Wednesday Clair (have a picnic).
On Wednesday Clair had a picnic.
On Tuesday Clair (go out) dancing.
On Tuesday Clair went out dancing.
On Monday Claire (lie) on the beach.
On Monday Claire lay on the beach.