Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the given verbs
Inspector: Mr. Smith, somebody [ ] Mr. Harrison, the owner of the house, yesterday and we need to ask you some questions.
Mr. Smith: I think I can answer them.
Inspector: What [ ] yesterday at 4:30?
Mr. Smith: Well, I [ ] in the garden from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Inspector: Can anyone prove it?
Mr. Smith: Yes, Miss Miles [ ] the windows and [ ] me.
Inspector: Ok, did you see anything unusual yesterday?
Mr. Smith: Yes, I did. The children. In the afternoon they [ ] with the ball. They [ ] and [ ] into their phones the whole day. Isn't that suspicious?
Inspector: No. It is not. What else?
Mr. Smith: I [ ] how Miss Hall [ ] Mr. Harrison from her kitchen window for some time. I [ ] anger in her eyes!
Inspector: Miss Hall? Are you sure? She is eighty three ... Anything else?
Mr. Smith: Hmmmm, probably no. But, wait. A man dressed in black clothes and in a black mask [ ] the window and [ ] inside the house while I [ ] the roses.
Inspector: Mr. Smith, why haven't you started with this information?!