Review of verb tense(present,past,future)

Dianne, Sara, and Emily all (go)__________ to college together twenty years ago. They (have)___________ a wonderful time and (learn)_________ a lot. Now, the three of them (work)__________ at the same insurance company. They (eat)__________ lunch together every day and sometimes (tell)__________ stories about their school days.
Yesterday, they (remember)___________ a funny incident at a special banquet during their sophomore year. At this dinner, they (sit)_______ at the same table as the president of the university. Everything (go)_______ so well, but then something terrible (happen)____________. To make a long story short, Sara (spill) _________ a serving dish full of spaghetti onto the president.
Sara (be)________ terribly embarrassed. She (apologize)___________ profusely and (leave) __________ the banquet room in tears. Now, twenty years later, the three women (remember)__________ every detail, especially the look on the president’s face. When they (tell)__________ that story at lunch yesterday, and they (laugh)__________ until tears streamed down their faces.
The spaghetti incident (be, not)___________ funny when it happened, but it (be)__________ funny to the women now. Terrible embarrassments that we that we had when we (be)__________ young often seem funny when we (be)__________ older. As we (get)_____________ older, we (get)_________ more tolerant of our own faults. Right now you (be)__________ young. When you (be)________ older, you (smile)___________ with amusement about some of the seemingly terrible and embarrassing things that happen to you as a young adult.

I will mark it for you when you can show an attempt at every question and a sensible on. start with Diana sara and Emily all went .... . now do the rest

Dianne, Sara, and Emily all went to college together twenty years ago. They had a wonderful time and learned a lot. Now, the three of them work at the same insurance company. They eat lunch together every day and sometimes tell stories about their school days.

Yesterday, they remembered a funny incident at a special banquet during their sophomore year. At this dinner, they sat at the same table as the president of the university. Everything went so well, but then something terrible happened. To make a long story short, Sara spilled a serving dish full of spaghetti onto the president.

Sara was terribly embarrassed. She apologized profusely and left the banquet room in tears. Now, twenty years later, the three women remember every detail, especially the look on the president’s face. When they told that story at lunch yesterday, they laughed until tears streamed down their faces.

The spaghetti incident wasn't funny when it happened, but it is funny to the women now. Terrible embarrassments that we had when we were young often seem funny when we are older. As we get older, we become more tolerant of our own faults. Right now, you are young. When you are older, you will smile with amusement about some of the seemingly terrible and embarrassing things that happen to you as a young adult.

Dianne, Sara, and Emily all (went) to college together twenty years ago. They (had) a wonderful time and (learned) a lot. Now, the three of them (work) at the same insurance company. They (eat) lunch together every day and sometimes (tell) stories about their school days.

Yesterday, they (remembered) a funny incident at a special banquet during their sophomore year. At this dinner, they (sat) at the same table as the president of the university. Everything (went) so well, but then something terrible (happened). To make a long story short, Sara (spilled) a serving dish full of spaghetti onto the president.

Sara (was) terribly embarrassed. She (apologized) profusely and (left) the banquet room in tears. Now, twenty years later, the three women (remember) every detail, especially the look on the president’s face. When they (told) that story at lunch yesterday, they (laughed) until tears streamed down their faces.

The spaghetti incident (was not) funny when it happened, but it (is) funny to the women now. Terrible embarrassments that we had when we were young often seem funny when we are older. As we (get) older, we (become) more tolerant of our own faults. Right now you (are) young. When you (are) older, you (will smile) with amusement about some of the seemingly terrible and embarrassing things that happen to you as a young adult.