When you think of the croissant ['kwasool you probably think of France, because the word
(1. sound) very French but according to one story
they (2. first make) in Hungary in 1686. The
Turkish army (3. be) outside the walls of the city of Budapest.
Early in the morning the bakers (nexapu / nercapol) of Budapest
(4. make) bread when they (5. hear) some noise, as at that time
the Turks (6. make) a tunnel through the city walls. They (7.be)
sure that nobody (8. can) hear them so early in the morning.
The bakers (9. wake) the city up and Budapest (10. save).
To celebrate the occasion, the bakers (11. make) bread in the
shape of the crescent ['krez(ə)nt](nonymecsu/ najmecsu) moon on
the Turkish flag - and croissants (12. still/eat) today, hundreds
of years after the battle and thousands of miles from Budapest.
1. flew 2.rained 3.met 4.worked 5.run 6.chased 7.baked 8.went 9.drove 10.read
1. Did he go to the town yesterday?
2. Did she come from France?
3. Her rucksack was red.
4. They left home yesterday.
5. Did Peter live in Scotland?
6. Granny listened to the radio last night.
7. My brother swam in the big swimming pool.
8. Did you attend that school?
1d 2a 3e 4c 5f 6b
1. Did Mary live in London?
2. Did you get up at seven?
3. Did we go to school by train?
4. Did Pierre study German last year?
5. Did I have lunch in a restaurant?
6. Did the sun set at 6 p.m?
7. Did the babies sleep quietly last night?
8. Did my cat eat some fish?
1. They didn't run by the river.
2. He didn't play football last week.
3. My father didn't catch a taxi to work.
4. Mrs. Smith didn't wash her car.
5. I didn't water the plants.
6. Maria didn't drive fast.
7. Joao didn't have an accident yesterday evening.
8. We didn't buy some books two days ago.
1. did, didn't
2.did, did
3. did, didn't
4. did, didn't
5. did, did
6. did, didn't
7. did, didn't
8. did, did
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