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Last week, I ______ to the wrong page in class.
turned
Last night, she _____ dinner for her friends.
cooked
We _____ our teeth this morning.
brushed
She _____ her hair last night.
washed
We ____ a long time for the bus yesterday.
waited
She _____ in the mirror before her date last night.
looked
She _______ before school yesterday.
cried, spelling for cry+ed
Yesterday, she _____ all of our questions.
answered
I ______ to music yesterday afternoon.
listened
They ______ at my joke last Friday.
laughed
He ____ a loud noise last night.
heard, pronounced /herd/
We _____ TV after dinner last night.
watched
He _____ to work yesterday.
walked
They ____ in the mountains last spring.
hiked
We ______ together last week.
worked out
She _____ early this morning.
woke up
She ____ a shower last night.
took
He ____ well last night.
slept
She ____ a special dinner last Sunday.
made
They ___ a big breakfast last Saturday.
had
We ______ late last night.
went to bed
He _______ early this morning.
got dressed
We _____ for 30 minutes after work yesterday.
swam
She _____ in a concert last year.
sang
I _____ on the beach last weekend.
ran
She ______ her bike to school last week.
rode
I _____ my children to school yesterday.
drove
They ______ pictures when they were children.
drew
She ____ about her boyfriend last summer.
thought
He ____ boats on the bay last weekend.
saw
She ____ watermelon last summer.
ate
He _____ coffee early this morning.
drank
She _______ in her journal last night.
wrote
He ______ math for many years before he retired.
taught
We ______ English in class last week.
spoke
She ____ a book in the library yesterday.
read, pronounced /red/