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The show normally ______ (begin / began) at 8 p.m., but it ______ (begin / began) earlier last night
begin, began
He usually ______ (bring / brought) his water bottle to school, but he ______ (bring / brought) it yesterday.
bring, brought
The teacher normally ______ (begin / began) the lesson on time, but she ______ (begin / began) late last Monday.
begin, began
We usually ______ (buy / bought) food at the canteen, but we ______ (buy / bought) lunch outside yesterday.
buy, bought
The wind often ______ (blow / blew) strongly in this area, but it ______ (blow / blew) hardest last night.
blow, blew
She usually ______ (become / became) nervous before exams, but she ______ (become / became) calm during the test yesterday.
become, became
The baby sometimes ______ (bite / bit) his toys, but he ______ (bite / bit) his brother yesterday.
bite, bit
People often ______ (break / broke) the rules, but he never ______ (break / broke) them before.
break, broke
He normally ______ (bring / brought) his notebook to class, but he ______ (bring / brought) the wrong one last week.
bring, brought
The program often ______ (begin / began) with a short discussion, but it ______ (begin / began) late yesterday.
begin, began
She usually ______ (bring / buy) her lunch from home, but yesterday she ______ (bring / buy) food at the canteen.
bring, bought
Dogs sometimes ______ (bite / bit) when they feel threatened, but one ______ (bite / bit) a student yesterday.
bite, bit
The lesson normally ______ (begin / began) at 7 a.m., but it ______ (begin / began) late yesterday.
begin, began
She usually ______ (become / became) very confident, but she ______ (become / became) shy during her first presentation.
become, became