It's the day after Christmas. Last night the Dicksons had a party at their house. What had they done and what hadn't they done before they went to bed? 1. (they /open / all presents) Had they opened all the presents? Yes, they had. 2. (they/drink/lemonade) 3. (they/eat all the cake) 4 (they let cat in) 5. (they eat turkey) 6. (they tidy the room)
Yes, they had. Before going to bed, the Dicksons had opened all the presents. This means that they had unwrapped and looked at all the gifts they received.
2. (They/drink/lemonade)
No, they hadn't. Before going to bed, the Dicksons hadn't drunk lemonade. This means that they didn't have any lemonade to drink or they simply chose not to drink it.
3. (They/eat all the cake)
No, they hadn't. Before going to bed, the Dicksons hadn't eaten all the cake. This means that there was some cake left uneaten, either because they didn't have enough time or because they didn't want to finish all of it.
4. (They let cat in)
Yes, they had. Before going to bed, the Dicksons had let the cat into their house. This means that they opened the door and allowed the cat to come inside.
5. (They eat turkey)
Yes, they had. Before going to bed, the Dicksons had eaten turkey. This means that they had cooked and consumed turkey as part of their party celebration.
6. (They tidy the room)
No, they hadn't. Before going to bed, the Dicksons hadn't tidied the room. This means that they left the room in a messy or untidy state, perhaps due to exhaustion or because they planned to clean it later.
In summary, before going to bed, the Dicksons had opened all the presents, let the cat in, and eaten turkey. However, they hadn't drunk lemonade, eaten all the cake, or tidied the room.