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1. Camels used to be the only form of transportation in the desert. 2. The camels used to be called the "ships of the desert". 3. Because it was unsafe for the pilots as they had to to sit or lie on the wings in the open air and also the plane engines sometimes could suddenly stop when the plane was in the middle of a trip. Additionally, in cold weather the wings frequently became icy which could result in a plane crash. 4. No, they didn't. It was impossible to fly in bad weather. 5. Yes, they are. Further improvements have made air travels safe and comfortable.
1) The letters (are being typed) at the moment. 2) Guernica (was painted) by Picasso. 3) The parcel (has not been delivered) yet. 4) Alpha Romeo cars (are made) in Italy. 5) The thief (was arrested) late last night. 6) The announcement (will be made) tomorrow. 7) Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I (am) Charles Trump. 8) I (am reporting) from BBC news headquarters. 9) Earlier this evening an earthquake hit Cairo, Egypt. Many people (were killed); 10) many more (were injured)
11) and much of the city (was destroyed). 12) Emergency teams (have already been set up) all over the city. 13) They (are helping) the injured. 14) Firemen and local people (are digging) in the wreckage 15) as many people (are still trapped). 16) We (are expecting) a special, in-depth report from our reporters at any moment. 17) As soon as we (hear) from them we will release another news bulletin. 18) Anyone who (wish) to enquire about family or friends should ring the following emergency numbers - 010 888 - 38691/2/8/0 for information. 19) We (will be back) with the special bulletin. 20) A BBC special news team (is leaving) for Cairo immediately.
2. The camels used to be called the "ships of the desert".
3. Because it was unsafe for the pilots as they had to to sit or lie on the wings in the open air and also the plane engines sometimes could suddenly stop when the plane was in the middle of a trip. Additionally, in cold weather the wings frequently became icy which could result in a plane crash.
4. No, they didn't. It was impossible to fly in bad weather.
5. Yes, they are. Further improvements have made air travels safe and comfortable.
1) The letters (are being typed) at the moment.
2) Guernica (was painted) by Picasso.
3) The parcel (has not been delivered) yet.
4) Alpha Romeo cars (are made) in Italy.
5) The thief (was arrested) late last night.
6) The announcement (will be made) tomorrow.
7) Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I (am) Charles Trump.
8) I (am reporting) from BBC news headquarters.
9) Earlier this evening an earthquake hit Cairo, Egypt. Many people (were killed);
10) many more (were injured)
11) and much of the city (was destroyed).
12) Emergency teams (have already been set up) all over the city.
13) They (are helping) the injured.
14) Firemen and local people (are digging) in the wreckage 15) as many people (are still trapped).
16) We (are expecting) a special, in-depth report from our reporters at any moment.
17) As soon as we (hear) from them we will release another news bulletin.
18) Anyone who (wish) to enquire about family or friends should ring the following emergency numbers - 010 888 - 38691/2/8/0 for information.
19) We (will be back) with the special bulletin.
20) A BBC special news team (is leaving) for Cairo immediately.