Change the forms of the verbs to complete the sentences
On that cold frosty night an icy wind (blow) [ ].
John (hug) [ ] me when we (meet) [ ] yesterday.
— Where is Pat?
— A minute ago she (be) [ ] in the kitchen. She (drink) [ ] coffee.
He never (shout) [ ] at me in the past, and I am sure he (not do) [ ] it in future.
— What (do) [ ] you (find) [ ] on the beach last Sunday?
— I (find) [ ] a beautiful ring when I (make) [ ] a sandcastle.
My granny usually (grow) [ ] roses in her garden. They (be) [ ] so beautiful.
We travelled a lot last summer. I (see) [ ] so many things and (hear) [ ] so many interesting stories. I (have) [ ] a wonderful time.
We (fly) [ ] to London at 5 o'clock last Thursday. And Sarah (lie) [ ] on the beach then.
When Alec came in, John (hang) [ ] a picture on the wall.
Who (lie) [ ] on my bed when I was away?