Put the verbs between brackets into the correct tense

Gap-fill exercise

  

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1. Every year, millions of British tourists (to spend) their holidays in Spain, Italy or Greece.
Until the 1960s, however, only the rich ( can) afford to tra vel abroad.
Over the last 20 years, cheaper air fares (to make) it possible for almost anyone to travel by plane.
2. - (we- catch) a movie tonight?
- I'd rat her not. I ( to feel) like going out.
3. - I'm afraid I ( to damage) the car last night.
Oh no! What ( to happen) ?
I ( to hit) the wall as I ( to drive) into the garage.
4. - What's wrong with Joey? Why ( to cry - he) ?
- Norm ( to punch just) him in the eye.
5. When the teacher ( to enter) the classroom last Friday, Anita and Wendy ( to wrestle) on the
floor.
The day before the headmaster ( to see) those two fighting in the toilets.
Bob ( to watch) TV all evening when his mum (to come) in at 11 p.m. He ( to do) any of
the chores she ( to ask) him to do. As a punishment, she (to ground) him for the rest of the week.
- Who (to talk -you) to when Dad (to tell) you to hang up? I ( to chat) with David. I ( to speak not) to him since he (to move) to Bristol last month. Anyway,
he (to give) a party next Saturday and he (to invite) both of us to spend the weekend.Great! I hope Dad ( to let) us go!
8. - (to see you ) the latest "St ar Wars" yet?
- No, (short answer) . When we (to go) to the cinema yesterday, there (to be) a massive queue.
We (to queue) for almost an hour when someone (to put) up a "Sold out" sign.
We (to try) to try again tomorrow.
9. - (to go - you) jogging in the evenings?Yes, ( short answer) / . I usually (to go) for a run around the park after supper. How about you?I (to prefer) swimming to running now, but when I
(to be) younger I (to enjoy) jogging very much.