Change the verbs numbered (i-iv) into the correct tense.
Often the children (i) (to miss) out on school trips as there was not enough money to pay for the outing. In fact, daughter Carole (ii) (to be) once so keen to go on a trip that she encouraged her teacher to come and speak to her parents. Her proud mother (iii) (to tell) the teacher that Carole was ill and would not be able to attend. Unfortunately for her, Carole (iv) (to listen) upstairs and shouted down that she was not sick. She went on that trip and still (v) (to remember) it as "one of the best days of her life."
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i) missed
ii) was
iii) told
iv) listened from
v) remembers
ii) was
iii) told
iv) listened from
v) remembers
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