Put the verb in the correct form. My Auntie Ruby has been a very independent woman all her life and she still (live) in her own home although she (have to) have some help in the last few months. Ruby (live) in the country when she was a girl and she (cycle) five miles to school every day. In fact she (meet) her husband on the way to school when she was just 15 years old. She (ride) along the same road that she (cycle) on every day since she (start) school, but that day she noticed a handsome young man cycling towards her. Ruby still (get) emotional when she talks about it, even though it (happen) over 70 years ago.
At the weekend, I do some sports. On Saturday morning, I play football with the school team and in the afternoon I go shopping. I always go to the cinema with friends on Saturday night. On Sunday I relax at home and read a book or instead I go cycling.
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She almost screamed — her smartphone was missing! Jane tried not to panic, although it was very difficult to stay calm and think clearly. She had all the important notes and contacts in her phone. All Jane could remember now was putting her phone into her bag before the plane landed.
Right at this moment Jane felt someone touch her shoulder. She turned around and saw the man who had been sitting next to her on the plane.
"I believe it's yours," he said while giving Jane her smartphone.
"Oh, it is! It is mine! Thank you so much!" she was super excited to see her phone.
As it turned out, the man found her phone in her seat after she had left the plane.
So after all Jane's trip was successful.