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Last weekend (1) (to be) 17 March, and every Irish Dubliner (2) (to celebrate) Saint Patrick's Day.
At the Kelly's home, the parents (3) (to get dressed), when their 4-year-old Sean (4 (to pop) into their bathroom, wearing green overalls and an orange fluffy beard. And, he (5) (to start) to behave mischievously. The parents (6) (to look for their clothes, but Sean had hidden them everywhere in the house. Later on, as they .. (7) (to walk) to Phoenix park, Sean (8) (to pinch) everyone on his way and (9) (to tickle) old ladies...(10) (to be) they furious? Not the slightest! They (10 (to laugh) along with the boy. Back home, as Mr Kelly ..... (12) (to cook) dinner, Sean....(13) (to cut) his sister's hair. She (14) even (15) (to notice/not) it! * The Kellys soon ...(16) (to realise) that something had happened to Sean. As they. (17) (to watch) the Irish TV news, they....(18) (to learn) that leprechauns had invaded Dublin and that they had played tricks on some parents and their children. Is it a myth or reality?​

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Réponse:

Bonsoir !

1) was

2) celebrated

3) were getting dressed up

4) popped up

5) started

6) were looking for their clothes

7) were walking

8) pinched

9) tickled

10) were

11) laughed

12) was cooking

13) cut off

14) didn't even notice

15) realized

16) were watching

17) learned