Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb. It was three o’clock. A man (walk)down a high street In the north of England. He (wear) a dark suit and carrying a suitcase. His name was Terry and he (live) away from home for the last twenty years. In fact he (be) in prison. Terry was feeling totally depressed because everything in his home town (change). The park where he used to play was now a car park. The house where he was born (disappear) and in its place, ironically, was a bank. Terry (decide) to have a cup of coffee in the old snack bar where he used to go with his friends after school but it (become) a burger bar. While he (pay) for the coffee he (find) an old ticket in his wallet. It was for a pair of shoes he (take) to be repaired the day before the bank robbery 20 year ago. The shoe repairer was an old man then so Terry was sure that he must be dead. But when he (turn) the corner of the street he couldn’t belive his eyes. The shop was still there! Asn it was the same shoe repairer! He looked about a hundred years old. Terry was so happy! Terry told him that he (live) in Australia for the past twenty years and that he (forget) to pick up some shoes before he left England. The shoe repairer disappeared into the back of the skop. After ten minutes he (come back)
with a pair of shoes in his hand. Terry (try) on the shoes and they fit perfectly. He (thank) the old man and (leave) the shop with a smile on his face. Terry (decide) that maybe coming back to his home town wasn't so bad after all.
with a pair of shoes in his hand. Terry (try) on the shoes and they fit perfectly. He (thank) the old man and (leave) the shop with a smile on his face. Terry (decide) that maybe coming back to his home town wasn't so bad after all.