Fill in the gaps with the past simple of the verbs in brackets. 1. John ___ (visit) Sue yesterday.
2. My parents ___ (not/be) at home last week; they ___ (be) on holiday.
3. "___(there/be) any milk in the bottle?" "No, there ___".
4. I ___ (watch) the new TV series, but I ___ (not/like) it much.
5. " ___ (you/finish) the homework before dinner?" "Yes, I ___".
6. Lots of teams ___ (participate) in the school leaque.
7. Most of the conteastants ___ (answer) the questions well.
8. ___ (you/help) with the washing?
9. Sandy ___ (travel) abroad last month.
10. Mary ___ (not/phone) yesterday.
11. We ___ (prefer) to sray at home.
12. " ___ (you/be) un the maths lesson?"
Did the civilization of the past contribute to our present knowledge by the collection of drugs? Yes, it did. No, it didn't.
Is pharmacy at present defined as the science of preparation, test, distribution of all substances used in medicine? Yes, it is. No, it isn't.
Was pharmacy an integral part of medicine? Yes, it was. No, it wasn't.
Does the word «pharmacy» come from the Greek and in modern language means «a drug»? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't.
2. My sister ( get) up at eight o'clock. 3. She (is) a schoolgirl. She ( goes) to school in the afternoon. 4. Jane (is) fond of sports. She ( does) her morning exercises every day. 5. For breakfast she ( has) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea. 6. After breakfast she ( goes) to school. 7. It ( takes) him two hours to do his home¬work. 8. She ( speaks) French well.