Click HERE , listen to the conversation and fill in the gaps with the missing verbs ( PAST TENSE). Regular and irregular verbs are required.
You have the complete conversation below to check if you got the correct verbs.
The verbs you have to use in the past tense are these:
BE CATCH SEE STAY START SPEND TAKE and VISIT
Henrietta: Hey Alan, is that you?
Alan: Oh, hi Henrietta. What a surprise to see you! Are you going to work?
Henrietta: Yes, and you? Why are you on this train?
Alan: I'm finishing my vacation. Today's my last day. I went all over Europe. Twenty-four days, seven countries.
Henrietta: That sounds incredible! Tell me all about it. I really want to see the rest of Europe.
Alan: I ___________ in Amsterdam. I met my Dutch friend Rita there.
Henrietta: How do you know her?
Alan: We went to college together. I ________ in Amsterdam for three days. The weather __________ rainy and windy and really cold, but I had a great time. It's a very cosmopolitan, international city.
Henrietta: What did you do there? Did you see all the canals?
Alan: Yes, they were so beautiful. We also ________ two huge art galleries. They had exhibitions of the old Dutch painters like Vermeer and Rembrandt. After leaving Amsterdam, I ________ some time in Brussels with Rita and then I went to Munich.
Henrietta: I really want to go to Germany!
Alan: It's a very interesting place. Very historical. I _________ one house in Munich that was 800 years old. It was incredible.
Henrietta: That's so old!
Alan: It was a very clean house too! The weather in Munich was warm so I was happy. I __________ so many photos of the city.
Henrietta: Did you spend a lot of money on hotels?
Alan: No, not really. I had a very good guide book with me, very informative. And it had information about all the good, cheap places. In Munich, I _________ in a hostel for about 20 euros a night.
Henrietta: Wow, that is cheap! What did you eat in Germany? I hear the food is delicious.
Alan: They have these huge sausages and you eat them with a long piece of bread - very tasty.
Henrietta: Did you go to Italy, Alan?
Alan: Yes, after a few days in Munich, I ___________ the train south to Italy and stayed two days in Milan.
Henrietta: You really __________ everything. I'm so jealous. I was here in London in the rain!
Alan: Oh, what a pity! This is my station. I have so many things to tell you. Listen, tonight I'll phone you.
Henrietta: Great, and this weekend, we can go out and eat German sausage!
Alan: OK, speak to you tonight. Bye!
Now check the KEY below
Full text
to check your answers.
Henrietta: Hey Alan, is that you?
Alan: Oh, hi Henrietta. What a surprise to see you!
Are you going to work?
Henrietta: Yes, and you? Why are you on this train?
Alan: I'm finishing my vacation. Today's my last day.
I went all over Europe. Twenty-four days, seven countries.
Henrietta: That sounds incredible! Tell me all about it. I
really want to see the rest of Europe.
Alan: I started in Amsterdam. I met my Dutch friend
Rita there.
Henrietta: How do you know her?
Alan: We went to college together. I stayed in
Amsterdam for three days. The weather was rainy and windy and really cold, but
I had a great time. It's a very cosmopolitan, international city.
Henrietta: What did you do there? Did you see all the
canals?
Alan: Yes, they were so beautiful. We also visited two
huge art galleries. They had exhibitions of the old Dutch painters like Vermeer
and Rembrandt. After leaving Amsterdam, I spent some time in Brussels with Rita
and then I went to Munich.
Henrietta: I really want to go to Germany!
Alan: It's a very interesting place. Very historical.
I visited one house in Munich that was 800 years old. It was incredible.
Henrietta: That's so old!
Alan: It was a very clean house too! The weather in
Munich was warm so I was happy. I took so many photos of the city.
Henrietta: Did you spend a lot of money on hotels?
Alan: No, not really. I had a very good guide book
with me, very informative. And it had information about all the good, cheap
places. In Munich, I stayed in a hostel for about 20 euros a night.
Henrietta: Wow, that is cheap! What did you eat in Germany?
I hear the food is delicious.
Alan: They have these huge sausages and you eat them
with a long piece of bread - very tasty.
Henrietta: Did you go to Italy, Alan?
Alan: Yes, after a few days in Munich, I caught the
train south to Italy and stayed two days in Milan.
Henrietta: You really saw everything. I'm so jealous. I was
here in London in the rain!
Alan: Oh, what a pity! This is my station. I have so
many things to tell you. Listen, tonight I'll phone you.
Henrietta: Great, and this weekend, we can go out and eat
German sausage!
Alan: OK, speak to you tonight. Bye!
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