Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present/past perfect tenses. 1) (everyone/already/start) their presentations on timekeeping devices? I’m feeling lost because I 2) (plan) to present the water clock, but I 3) (just/learn) that someone else 4) (work) on that topic since yesterday. Which topics 5) (not/choose) yet?
2) Hi Rob! Candle clocks 6) (select) by Julie, but after she 7) (research) them for a few hours, she decided to present the hourglass instead. So candle clocks are available, but Julie’s problem was finding up-to-date resources. Although the passing of time 8) (measure) with candles from Europe to Japan before the invention of the mechanical clock, not a lot. 9) (write) about candle clocks.
There is a bed, bookshelves and a writing desk with a computer on it. My room is not just a place where I can relax, it is also a place where I can work! There are many large and exotic plants. It creates a special atmosphere here.
I love traveling and soccer, so on the walls in my room there are a lot of pictures and posters of footballers or different countries. Also I collect model cars, so on my shelf you can see a number of beautiful and old-fashioned cars. I personally believe that precisely this collection of selected cars and posters on the walls makes my room a bit special and unique.
Hi, Ann!
How are the things? I have already arrived to Canada! Everything here is great. I lve the lanscape, it is picturesque and the people here are amazing: they are all very nice and friendly.
I am here for only one day, so I have not done much so far, I simply didn't have any time.
But I still found some this morning and I went for a walk around the town. The air here smels differently, it is very clean and fresh. It seems to smell like trees and forest, even if you are in the city centre. There are a lt of small shops here, but I have not done shopping yet.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
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