Mrs Davies is the oldest person in Elm Street. She (live)1 in it all her life and (see)2 a lot of changes here. She says she (be)3 always ready (discuss)4 these changes with people. One day Kelly, a reporter, (phone)5 Mrs Davies end (ask)6 her for an interview. When Kelly came, Mrs Davies (lie)7 on the sofa (read)8 a newspaper. She said she (feel)9 bad but (add)10 that she (speak)11 to the girl. Mrs Davies (ask)12 where end when she (be)13 born and how long she (live)14 in house No. 20. "We (move)15 into No. 20. during the war when a bomb (fall)16 on my old house next door," Mrs Davies explained. "We (live)17 in the largest room of the house while they (repair)18 the rest of the rooms." "You (be)19 here ever since?" Kelly asked. Mrs Davies (nod)20 .Then she added, "The street (change)21 so much and the people richer. They (have)23 cars and televisions now. You never (see)24 a car in the street when I (be)25 a girl and now so many new houses (build)26 in our street too." Kelly wanted the old lady (tell)27 her if life (become)28 better. And again Mrs Davies smiled: "No, not really. It's nice to have a telly but people are less friendly now. They (stay)29 in their house all the time. If anyone (go)30 out, you can never (see)31 him, as everybody (use)32 a car. My granddaughter seldom (visit)33 me and I can't (make)34 her (come)35 or (ring)36 me up. But I would like my husband and most of my friends (die)39. помогите раскрыть скобки