Use the verbs in the correct form onec a man who (to come) to see his friend (to tie) his horse to a tree. when he (to come out) of gis friend"s house, he (to see) that somebody (to steal) his horse and (to leave) a donkey instead. the man (to go) to the police about it. the police (to look) for the horse everywhhere but all in vain. they (can) find neither the horse nor the man who (to steal) it. at last a clever man (to advise) them to let the donkey go free. in a minute it (to trot off) and (to stop) at an old hut. near the hut the people (to see) the horse which they (to look for)
The police looked for the horse everywhhere but all in vain. They could find neither the horse nor the man who had stolen it. At last a clever man advised them to let the donkey go free. In a minute it trotted off and stopped at an old hut. Near the hut the people saw the horse which they had been looking for.