Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word WALK. Sandy lived next door to me and we’d been friends since childhood. We studied at the same school and _________ there together.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word OLD. I was fifteen and she was one year _________ than me.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word WE. We had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on _________ way to school.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word NOT LIKE. Every morning Sandy knocked on my door and I had to be ready by the time – she _________ waiting for me.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word READ. One day she didn’t knock. When I caught up with her at the bus stop, she _________ a magazine and didn’t even look at me.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word NOT CAN. I _________ understand what was going on.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word I. “Hey, Sandy, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to _________?”
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word KNOW. “You yourself know why,” Sandy said angrily. “No, I don’t know. I wouldn’t ask you if I _________.”
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word PUZZLE. “You went to the cinema with Kristine yesterday,” Sandy was almost crying. I felt _________ and didn’t know what to say.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word WOMAN. The two _________ at the bus stop looked amused at our conversation and didn’t hide their smiles.