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The car (drive, drove) over the manhole in the street. |
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Between the two trees, Dad (hang, hung) a hammock. |
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A daze may be the result of a (blow, blew) to the head, or it may be from overwhelming sensory input. |
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We cannot sing, but I can dance and Mary can (draw, drew). |
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I (think, thought) we will finish our project on Friday, Nicole. |
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I (drink, drank) a pint of milk with my waffles. |
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As it (become, became) dusk, I knew I better start walking toward my house. |
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Several meetings were (hold, held) to try to heal the growing rift between the two gangs. |
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The wind was so strong that it (blow, blew) the umbrella out of my hand. |
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Melissa was so abrupt when she left that I did not get the chance to (say, said) goodbye. |
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However, if you (give, gave) it your best, you will know that you did all you could have done to win. |
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The Civil War was (fight, fought) in the 19th century. |
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If you (sit, sat) too close, you may catch my cold. |
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If I want to (become, became) a good pianist, I must practice every day. |
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Johnny (stand, stood) on the stage to sing a song. |
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Dad's fishing rod (break, broke) and fell into the water. |
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The lightning hit the tree and caused the branch to (fall, fell) to the ground. |
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We (see, saw) a flock of geese fly over our house. |
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Good movies (rise, rose) to the occasion. |
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My aunt (give, gave) me a very hearty welcome. |
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