Fill in the gaps with the past form of the verbs in parentheses. Use affirmative, negative and interrogative forms when needed.
Carly: So Amanda... tell me about the time you ........ (to be) in hospital.
Amanda: Well, I ...... (to be) tired most of the time. Look! This ........ (to be) my room. It ....... (to be) big and beautiful, with pastel yellow walls.
Carly: What hospital .......... (to be) it?
Amanda: Saint Mary's, in the old town. Moving on.... this ......... (to be) my nurse, Mrs. Newman. She ....... (burn) her finger one day, it was very funny!
Carly: And this handsome man, ....... (to be) he your doctor?
Amanda: Yes, doctor Smithson. He ...... (to sprain) his ankle when he ........ (to be) a child, so he understoon my pain.
Carly, Oh, I see. Now tell me about that day.
Amanda: I ..... (to have) a headache, I ......... (to faint) at school, and my ears ...... (to bleed). I .......... (to feel) very sick, so mom took me to the hospital.
Carly: ........ (to be) your parents always with you?
Amanda: Mom ..... (to be), but dad ........ (to be + not); He worked a lot, so he .......... (to be) there only on weekends.
Carly: Yeah...
Amanda: The bad part is that my whole body ....... (to hurt), they needed to give me strong medication.
Carly: Strong medication? Do you mean... injections?
Amanda: No! Thank God I didn't need an injection. Only pain-killers.
Carly: Oh, much better! And so, what .......... (to be) the problem?
Amanda: Oh the disease has a difficult name... but I'm ok now.
Respostas
Carly: So Amanda... tell me about the time you were in hospital.
Amanda: Well, I was tired most of the time. Look! This was my room. It was big and beautiful, with pastel yellow walls.
Carly: What hospital was it?
Amanda: Saint Mary's, in the old town. Moving on.... this was my nurse, Mrs. Newman. She burned her finger one day, it was very funny!
Carly: And this handsome man, was he your doctor?
Amanda: Yes, doctor Smithson. He sprained his ankle when he was a child, so he understoon my pain.
Carly, Oh, I see. Now tell me about that day.
Amanda: I had a headache, I fainted at school, and my ears bled. I felt very sick, so mom took me to the hospital.
Carly: Were your parents always with you?
Amanda: Mom was, but dad wasn't; He worked a lot, so he was there only on weekends.
Carly: Yeah...
Amanda: The bad part is that my whole body hurt, they needed to give me strong medication.
Carly: Strong medication? Do you mean... injections?
Amanda: No! Thank God I didn't need an injection. Only pain-killers.
Carly: Oh, much better! And so, what was the problem?
Amanda: Oh the disease has a difficult name... but I'm ok now.