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Woman arrested for stuffing bird into bra.

A florida woman (1).... (ARREST) for padding her bra - with a stolen parrot.
Jill Knispel, 35, is facing felony charges after (2)......... (HIDE) a rare Greenwing parrot in her bra and stealing it from her employer, Baby Exotic Birds, police said.
Knispell allegedly (3)........(STEAL) the birs so she could trade it for a vintage 1964 Volksvagen Karmann Ghia automobile. She couldn't resist telling the car's owner how she (4)........(GET) the animal, according to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision. Turns out the car's owner is friends with the man who owns the $2,000 bird.
DNA tests (5)..........(CONFIRM) the bird's identity and Knispel was charged Saturday with grand theft.
"The circumstances of the case are the most bizzare (6)..........(ENCOUNTER) in my life", said wildlife investigator Lenny Barshinger.

Ja uzupełniłem tak : (1) - was arrested. (2)- hiding (3) - stole (4) - had gotten (5) - confirmed (6)- I have ever encountered.

Prosze o sprawdzenie. ( :
ok jest
You'd better change HAD GOTTEN into HAD GOT (I'm sure you're learning British English and not American one)
yes , thanks for pointing that out. :) I have changed, though I think I wouldn't get scolded for that.
I'm sure about that too - your English teacher is supposed to know that there are two possible versions of the verb 'get' in the past participle form.
*sigh* , next one .

Dozen of passengers (1)....(EVACUATE) into the rainy night at Philadelphia International Airport by a bomb scare. A bag being checked for an American Airlines flight (2)..... (SET OFF) an alarm at Terminal A-East around 7 p.m. Wednesday night. Fire trucks and the bomb squad (3)......(CALL IN), and the all-clear sygnal (4)...........(ANNOUNCE) about two hours later - after the baggage in question (5)....... (TURN OUT) to contain garlic paste.

Moje propozycje : 1) evacuated 2)had set off 3) were called in 4)was announced 5)turned out

prosze o sprawdzenie.
Make a change to 1 - WERE EVACUATED.
done :)
w 1) dużo częściej używa sie present perfect ;)
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