Final answer:
The correct tenses for the given sentences are provided, reflecting a combination of present simple for habitual actions and past simple for specific events that occurred last summer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Your sentence should use the correct tenses as follows:
- Every summer our class goes on a short trip.
- Last year we went to a zoo.
- Our teacher was very nervous.
- Teachers are often nervous on a school trip.
- But why? We do not understand that.
- I took lots of photos of a baby with my cell phone.
- "Why did you not take photos of other animals, too?" my friend asked me.
- But I did not want to take photos of other animals.
- I wanted to take photos of all my friends.
- They had some bananas and showed them to the gorillas.
- "What are you doing there? Come to me!" our teacher shouted.
- We found a nice place for a picnic.
- But nobody ate a banana,
- but the gorillas had a nice lunch that day.
- It was a great day at the zoo, and we had a lot of fun.