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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #125159: Present Simple or Past Simple
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    Present Simple or Past Simple


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    1. Yesterday the whole family (sob) excitedly because of the sad movie.

    2. They (weep) with happiness last summer.

    3. Years ago he (long) for times when all people took care of each other.

    4. I am really tired. I (wish) to go home and drink a tasty tea.

    5. Mike fell off the skate and (try) not to cry despite the pain.

    6. She sobbed for a very long time and (can/ not) calm down after what she saw.

    7. The prisoner yearned to (go) to the sea last summer.

    8. Mike (can/not) make his dream real in the past life.

    9. I (go) to the USA with my family in 2009.

    10. The whole family (like) playing basketball every Sunday.










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