61.Where is the newspaper?' I thought youreading it.' (finish) 62. 'Is that a new jumper?' 'No. Iit from Laura yesterday.'
63. Patrick the whole morning looking for his essay, but still couldn't find it
64. Abraham Lincolm was ……… to be among the greatest American presidents ever
65. We ... talks by 5 o'clock yesterday (Complet)
To complete this sentence, we need to make it clear that the speaker thought the person was currently reading the newspaper but has now stopped. We can do this by using the past continuous tense "were reading" to indicate the ongoing action, and then add the word "finish" to show that the action has been completed. So the complete sentence would be: "Where is the newspaper?' I thought you were reading it, but you finished."
62. 'Is that a new jumper?' 'No. I bought it from Laura yesterday.'
To complete this sentence, we need to explain that the speaker did not get the jumper recently but bought it from Laura yesterday. We can do this by using the verb "bought" in the past tense to indicate the completed action. So the complete sentence would be: "'Is that a new jumper?' 'No. I bought it from Laura yesterday.'"
63. Patrick searched the whole morning looking for his essay, but still couldn't find it.
To complete this sentence, we need to describe Patrick's actions in the past. We can do this by using the verb "searched" in the past tense to indicate the completed action. Additionally, we include the phrase "the whole morning" to specify the duration of the search. So the complete sentence would be: "Patrick searched the whole morning looking for his essay, but still couldn't find it."
64. Abraham Lincoln was considered to be among the greatest American presidents ever.
To complete this sentence, we need to express the opinion about Abraham Lincoln's status as one of the greatest American presidents. We can do this by using the verb "considered" in the past tense to indicate the completed action of considering him as one of the greatest, and the phrase "to be" to indicate his position in the past. So the complete sentence would be: "Abraham Lincoln was considered to be among the greatest American presidents ever."
65. We completed the talks by 5 o'clock yesterday.
To complete this sentence, we need to state that the talks were finished by a specific time in the past. We can do this by using the verb "completed" in the past tense to indicate the completed action, and specify the time "by 5 o'clock yesterday" to indicate when it was finished. So the complete sentence would be: "We completed the talks by 5 o'clock yesterday."