Put the verbs in brackets in the correct verb forms.
(Linda and John are on a school camping holiday.)
Linda: Hey, John. (26. you/ put) up your tent yet?
John: Yeah, I (27. just/ done) it. It’s that green tent.
Linda: I (28. not/ start) yet. I (29. borrow) this tent from David yesterday, but one of the poles is missing.
John: Are you sure? Why don’t you have a look in the bag?
Linda: I (30. already/ look) .It (31. not/be) there.
John: Calm down. Linda. I (32. find) it. It’s under your bag.
Linda: That’s strange. How (33. it/ get) there?
John: I have no idea. Come one. Let’s put the tent up.
Ten minutes later
John: There you are. It’s ready. It’s not bad, but I think my tent (34. be) better.
Linda: Thanks, John. I owe you one. Oh, no. How terrible!
John: What’s up now?
Linda: I (35. just/ see) a spider.