Complete the paragraph with simple past tense form of verb.
You run across the road, but a car comes by and nearly knocks you down. You race to the corner to the street, then leap over a small, green hedge. You see your friend, Billy. He darts towards you, then you both run towards me. I join in, and I tear along the road next to you. All the three of us reach Billy's house and speed up the path to his front door. We arrive at the door, then ring the doorbell, Billy's Mummy answers, then lets us in for a drink of orange squash.
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You ran across the road, but a car came by and nearly knocked you down. You raced to the corner to the street, then leaped over a small, green hedge. You saw your friend, Billy. He darted towards you, then both of you ran towards me. I joined in, and I tore along the road next to you. All the three of us reached Billy's house and sped up the path to his front door. We arrived at the door, then rang the doorbell, Billy's mummy answered, then let us in for a drink of orange juice.
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