The end of the story Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, Past Simple or Past Perfect. ▶Discuss with a friend and decide on the appropriate verb form to complete the following extract. ▶Then complete the story in your own and read it to the class. Gelila she She dinner. She bin. Why her? She (read) Feyissa's letter and then (walk) slowly into the kitchen. (buy) his favorite food for (throw) it in the rubbish he parents, but she phone. She ..... (do) this to how happy they beginning. They remembered (be) in the (laugh) a lot then. Gelila_ (feel) desperate. One hour later the phone (ring) in the flat. It was Feyissa's (not answer) the​

In order to complete the extract and determine whether to use the Past Simple or Past Perfect tense for the given verbs, we need to analyze the sequence of events in the story.

Let's break it down:

1. Gelila had dinner.
2. Gelila had bin.
3. Gelila read Feyissa's letter.
4. Gelila walked slowly into the kitchen.
5. Gelila bought his favorite food for throwing it in the rubbish.
6. Gelila phoned her parents.
7. Gelila did this to show how happy they were in the beginning.
8. They remembered being in the apartment and laughing a lot.
9. Gelila felt desperate.
10. One hour later, the phone was ringing in the flat.
11. It was Feyissa's call.

Now, let's determine the appropriate verb tense for each of these events:

1. Past Simple: Gelila had dinner.
2. Past Simple: Gelila had bin.
3. Past Simple: Gelila read Feyissa's letter.
4. Past Simple: Gelila walked slowly into the kitchen.
5. Past Simple: Gelila bought his favorite food for throwing it in the rubbish.
6. Past Simple: Gelila phoned her parents.
7. Past Simple: Gelila did this to show how happy they were in the beginning.
8. Past Perfect: They had remembered being in the apartment and laughing a lot then.
9. Past Simple: Gelila felt desperate.
10. Past Simple: One hour later, the phone rang in the flat.
11. Past Simple: It was Feyissa's call.

Now, you can use these appropriate verb forms to complete the story in your own words.