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1. Yesterday, I (go) to the restaurant with a client. 2. We (drive) around the parking lot for 20 mins to find a parking space. 3. When we (arrive) at the restaurant, the place (be) full. 4. The waitress (ask) us if we (have) reservations. 5. I (say), "No, my secretary forgets to make them." 6. The waitress (tell) us to come back in two hours. 7. My client and I slowly (walk) back to the car. 8. Then we (see) a small grocery store. 9. We (stop) in the grocery store and (buy) some sandwiches. 10. That (be) better than waiting for two hours. 11. I (not go) to school last Sunday. 12. She (get) married last year? 13. What you (do) last night? - I (do) my homework. 14. I (love) him but no more. 15. Yesterday, I (get) up at 6 and (have) breakfast at 6.30. 16. I at home all weekend. ( stay) 17. Angela to the cinema last night. (go) 18. My friends a great time in Nha Trang last year. (have) 19. My vacation in Hue wonderful. (be) 20. Last summer I Ngoc Son Temple in Ha Noi. (visit) 21. My parents very tired after the trip. ( be) 22. I a lot of gifts for my little sister. (buy) 23. Lan and Mai sharks, dolphins and turtles at Tri Nguyen aquarium.(see) 24. Trung chicken and rice for dinner. (eat) 25. They about their holiday in Hoi An. (talk) 26. Phuong to Hanoi yesterday. (return) 27. We the food was delicious.(think)

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