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question 1

Test Yourself
Grammar

Marian heeft een nare avond gehad. Kim luistert naar haar verhaal. Maak zinnen met de gegeven woorden en zet de werkwoorden in de goede vorm.

Kim: Hi Marian, you look a bit sad. And your eyes are red, (1) (you - to cry)?

Marian: Our team (2)
(to lose) the championships.

Kim: Oh no, and you were so confident you would win. When did you play?

Marian: We played (3)
(last night - in Dukesbury). We (4) (to be) sure we would beat them. We (5) (to beat) them before and they (6) (to look) very scared when we (7) (onto the field - just before the match - to come), but we (8) (to lose) anyway.

Kim: I can’t believe it, ‘The City Sluggers’ (9)
(to be) regional champions for seven years running!

Marian: I (10)
(to be - really crushed) when (11). (to whistle - the referee - end of the match).

Kim: I can imagine. What did you do after the game?

Marian: Well, that’s what’s funny. I (12)

(to the bar - to go - after taking a shower - at the sports complex) and I met one of our opponents. She (13)
(to be waiting) for her father to pick her up. We started talking and she turned out to be really nice. She (140 (this morning - to phone me - at work). I (15)
(at Burger King - to meet her - in an hour) for lunch.

Kim: Sounds like you (16)
(to find) a new friend.

Marian: Isn’t that funny. I (17)
(to be) thinking about it ever since: first you’re real enemies, and then you find out you really like each other.

Kim: But I bet that if you (18)

(to meet - next week - each other - on the field) you will be enemies again for a while.

Marian: You’ve got that right!

Kim: Ha ha.