(a)When Peter reached his home / house, he searched his pocket and bag to find the house keys, but he failed. His keys were / had lost.
(b) When Peter reached the front door, he realised the door was locked. He could not find his keys in his pocket. He searched high and low but could not find it. His keys had / was gone.
(c) Peter was going back home from school. He searched / searched for the keys and wanted to open the door but could not find it.He forgot to bring it out.
(d) When he reached his home, he began to take out the key. Then, he searched / searched for his pocket and bag carefully. He could not find his keys anywhere. Then, he remembered he put it in his bedroom.
(e) Peter took a bus home. After a few minutes he reached home. He stood in front of the house door and searched for his housekey. He searched for a long time but still could not find it. Finally, he found that his key was misssing.
(f) Last Sunday, Peter went home as usual. When he wanted to enter his house, he forgot where did he put the key. He searched for / searched anywhere / everywhere (to find the key), but could not get it. He was scared it was stolen.
(g) When he searched the keys to open the door, he could not find.
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(b) When Peter reached the front door, he realised the door was locked. He could not find his keys in his pocket. He s