Put in the simple past or the past perfect.
Bill …didn’t tell… anybody how he …had got… into the house. (not tell; get)
Emma …went… to France last week. Before that, she …had… never …been… outside Ireland. (go; be)
1.When their mother …………………………………….. home, the children …………………………………….. all the sweets. (get; eat)
2.Yesterday I …………………………………….. a man who ………………………………. at school with my grandmother. (meet; be)
3. It ………………………….. to rain, and I ……………………………….. that I …………………………………. my window. (start; remember; not close)
4I …………………. a letter on my desk that I …….….. (find; not open)
5.I ………………Bob I couldn’t go to the theatre, but he ……………….. the tickets. (already tell; buy)