1. I have never been to Africa, but i want to go one day. 2. Look over there. I think that woman in black is filming us. 3. Yesterday, at the end of the city your, the bus brought us back to the hotel. 4. Sam tries to get into the football team next term but i don’t think they’ll accept him. 5. The busker will become famous after he releases his album. 6. OK. i’ve shut down the computer since nobody uses it. 7. Until we took Andrew to Wong’s restaraunt, he has never eaten Chinese food. 8. The kettle is boiling right now, so i’ll make the tea. 9. He’ll fly to Paris in two day’s time. 10. I will finish my book report tomorrow morning and then later, meet my friends for lunch.
1. Tom did not see (to see) her as he was reading (to read) when she came (to come) into the kitchen.
2. When Rupert was in Moscow he visited (to visit) the places where he had played (to play) as a boy.
3. The letter arrived (to arrive) 10 minutes after you had left (to leave) the house.
4. It was raining (to rain) hard last night when Mary left (to leave) the office.
5. When I called (to call) for my friend, her brother told (to tell) me that she had left (to leave) half an hour before.
6. I shouted (to shout) to her to stop, but she was running (to run) too fast and did not hear (to hear).
7. Large crowds were waiting (to wait) at the station when the huge delegation arrived (to arrive).
2. Look over there. I think that woman in black is filming us.
3. Yesterday, at the end of the city your, the bus brought us back to the hotel.
4. Sam tries to get into the football team next term but i don’t think they’ll accept him.
5. The busker will become famous after he releases his album.
6. OK. i’ve shut down the computer since nobody uses it.
7. Until we took Andrew to Wong’s restaraunt, he has never eaten Chinese food.
8. The kettle is boiling right now, so i’ll make the tea.
9. He’ll fly to Paris in two day’s time.
10. I will finish my book report tomorrow morning and then later, meet my friends for lunch.