Put the word in brackets into the correct form. Tim woke up later than usual. It was Sunday and he (have) lots of plans for the day.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. He was in the bathroom cleaning his (tooth) when he heard some unfamiliar voices from the veranda.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. “Who could they be?” Tim (think).
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. When he came into the room, his mum and two other women (chat) happily and didn’t notice him.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. Tim coughed to attract (they) attention.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. “Oh, Tim, you’re up already!” his mother sounded (excite).
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. “Meet my school friends, Linda and Emma.” Linda shook his hand, Emma smiled and said: “We (be) happy to meet you, Tim.”
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. Your mum showed us your photo, but you are much (young) there.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. I wish we (can) talk about our school days for ages, but we have some other business to discuss with your mother.
Put the word in brackets into the correct form. Tim sat at the table. Emma had some papers in her hands but Tim couldn’t read what (print) there — the letters were too small.