2. At 7 o’clock am Fred and his wife usually have breakfast, today they’re going to work. 3. At 8 o’clock am Fred usually drives to his office, but today he is sitting at the desk. 4. At 1 o’clock pm Fred and his wife usually have lunch, today they’re speaking on the phone. 5. At 5 o’clock pm Fred usually meets his boss, today he’s going home. 6. At 7 o’clock pm Fred and his wife usually eat at home together, today they’re meeting their friends. 7. At 11 o’clock pm Fred and his wife usually go to bet, today they’re dancing and singing.
-ed - opened, mixed, repeated
-d - liked, baked, decided
-ied - married, tried, worried
double consonant + -ed - stopped, planned, travelled
B.2. have not ordered ( did not order )
3. phoned
4. played
C.2. Did your friends play football yesterday?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn't.
3. Did your mum bake a cake last weekend?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn't.
4. Did you phone a friend an hour ago?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn't.
D.2. drank
3. rode
4. gave
5. thought
6. had
7. went
8. woke
9. bought
E.2. Did Jenny wear a skirt to the party?
No, she didn't. She wore jeans.
3. Did cowboys drive car in the 1880s?
No, they didn't. They rode horses.
4. Did the teacher speak Greek in the lesson?
No, she didn't. She spoke English.