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city .First i walk , a while ,then i usually sit ... a bench and admire the trees which start getting green . I happen to see different species high up .... the trees .Or jumping ... branch ... branch arouse my admiration . It is here ... the park
Early spring days, when nature us awakening from it's winter sleep, I prefer going to different parks in my city. First I walk, a while, then I usually sit on a bench and admire the trees which start getting green. I happen to see different species high up to the trees. Or jumping on branch arouse my admiration. It is here in the park.
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and Duncan. Mike: Excuse me, I don't think we've met before.I'm Mike Crawford from London. Duncan:______________________
Mike: Edinburgh? I've never been to Scotland, but I'd love to go there some day.Is Edinburgh bigger than London?
Duncan:______________________
Mike:If everything you say is true it must be a great place to live! When I'm in Edinburgh,what should I see first?
Duncan:______________________
Mike:That will take me several days, I'm sure. And what's the best place to buy souvenirs?
Duncan:______________________
Mike:The military tatoo?What is it?What a strange name! Duncan:______________________
Mike:Thank you.I'll talk to Dad and ask him if we can go to Scotland instead of Spain next August.
he (3.go) round to Piglet`s house (4. see) what Piglet (5. do). It (6.snow) since early morning. Pooh (7.expect) (8.find) Piglet (9.warm) his toes in front of his fire, but to his surprise he (10.see) that the door (11.be) open, and the more he (12.look) inside the more Piglet (13.not, be) there. "So what I (14.do)," said Pooh, "is this. I (15.go) home first and see what the time (16.be), and perhaps I (17.put) a scarf round my neck, and then I (18.go) and (19.see) Eeyore ahd (20.sing) my new hum to him." He (21.hurry) back to his own house; when he (22.open) his door he suddenly (23.see) Piglet (24.sit) in his best armchair and looking as if he (25.sit) there for a long time. Pooh could only (26.stand) there (27.wonder) whose he (28.be) in. "Hallo, Piglet," he said. "I (29.think) you (30.be) out." "No," said Piglet."it`s you who (31.be) out. I (32.sit) here for an hour already." Pooh (33.look) up at his clock, which (34.stop) at five minutes to eleven some weeks before. "Nearly eleven o`clock," said Pooh happily. "You (35.be) just in time for a little something," and he (36.put) his head into the cupboard. "And then we (37.go) out, Piglet, and (38.sing) my song to Eeyore". "Which song, Pooh?" "The one we (39.be) going to sing to Eeyore," (40.explain) Pooh. The clock (41.show) still five minutes to eleven when Pooh and Piglet (42.set) out on their way half an later.
already (1.visit) some of his friends and had nothing else to do, he (2.think) he (3.go) round to Piglet`s house (4. see) what Piglet ([ссылка появится после проверки модератором]). It (6.snow) since early morning. Pooh (7.expect) (8.find) Piglet (9.warm) his toes in front of his fire, but to his surprise he (10.see) that the door (11.be) open, and the more he (12.look) inside the more Piglet (13.not, be) there. "So what I (14.do)," said Pooh, "is this. I (15.go) home first and see what the time (16.be), and perhaps I (17.put) a scarf round my neck, and then I (18.go) and (19.see) Eeyore ahd (20.sing) my new hum to him." He (21.hurry) back to his own house; when he (22.open) his door he suddenly (23.see) Piglet (24.sit) in his best armchair and looking as if he (25.sit) there for a long time. Pooh could only (26.stand) there (27.wonder) whose he (28.be) in. "Hallo, Piglet," he said. "I (29.think) you (30.be) out." "No," said Piglet."it`s you who (31.be) out. I (32.sit) here for an hour already." Pooh (33.look) up at his clock, which (34.stop) at five minutes to eleven some weeks before. "Nearly eleven o`clock," said Pooh happily. "You (35.be) just in time for a little something," and he (36.put) his head into the cupboard. "And then we (37.go) out, Piglet, and (38.sing) my song to Eeyore". "Which song, Pooh?" "The one we (39.be) going to sing to Eeyore," (40.explain) Pooh. The clock (41.show) still five minutes to eleven when Pooh and Piglet (42.set) out on their way half an later.
saw a man in a well-cut suit (walk) 2 in. The man (want)3 Mr. Boxell (show)4 him an expensive pair of shoes. There was something about the way the man (walk)5 that (make)6 Mr. Boxell (feel)7 suspicious. He (think)8 he (see)9 the man before somewhere and then he (remember)10 where Mr. Boxell (come)11 across his photo in a magazine and (see)12 him on TV. The man (be)13 a criminal and (want)14 by the police.
“If I (sell)15 him shoes that (be)16 not comfortable, he (return)17 (change)18 them”, Mr. Boxell (think)19. “But I (be)20 not sure I (be)21 able (sell)22 them to him”. Then Mr. Boxell (decide)23 that he (try)24.
The man (try)25 on a few pairs of shoes before he (buy)26 the pair that Mr. Boxell strongly (recommend)27. “They (be)28 a bit tight”, he complained. “They (stretch)29, sir” Mr. Boxell said. “Just (buy)30 them. You never (regret)31 it. What size you (wear)32, sir? (Wrap)33 them for you?” “O.K. (do)34 it” answered the man.
As Mr. Boxell (expect)35, the man (limp)36 into the shop the next day (complain)37 about the shoes. As he (enter)38 the shop he (surround)39 by the police. Mr. Boxell said: “I (do)40 it. Yesterday I deliberately (sell)41 the man a pair of shoes that (be)42 a size too small. I (know)43 he (bring)44 them back the next day!”