Put the verbs in the correct tense: Past Simple or Past Continuous Where (you / go) last night?
I (meet) all my friends but Nina (not / come).
Last Sunday we (have) a picnic in the forest when we suddenly I (hear) a bear!
Last morning I (wake up), then I (have) breakfast and ___(brush) my teeth.
Sam (break) his leg while he (run) in the fields.
John (see) a atranger when he (entered) the room.
What (you/do) when I (call) you?
While Mr. Jones (drive) back home he (talk) on the phone to his wife.
Last night I (see) a film at the cinema but I (not / like) it very much.
Sam (break) his leg while he (run) in the fields.
*The $1.5 million
*(One reason that could be contributing to the decline is the shorter ringing schedule. Because of the late Thanksgiving this year, there are five fewer days for bell ringers to collect donations at the kettles.
*We get plenty of clothes and we welcome them, we want more of them, they're big sellers. We generate a lot of revenue off of them to fund our job-training programs,” he told TODAY. “Housewares tend to ebb and flow, so we're always looking for quality housewares to sell. They're in high demand. We just don't get enough of them.
*The charitable sector operates in emergency mode, seven days a week. And, unfortunately, it turned out to be under threat of disappearance as an "extra" item of expenses for business and many donors. This means that the time has come again to talk about why society needs charitable foundations an
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In 1875, following an open competition, the first prize for the project of a monument to Pushkin was awarded to A.M. Opekushin. At the same time, in the final version of the monument, the shape of the pedestal proposed by A.M. Opekushin (the combination of two truncated cones) was replaced by a shape close to that proposed by I.N.Shroder (a truncated trapezoid on a rectangular prism). Alexander Mikhailovich Opekushin invited the architect Ivan Semyonovich Bogomolov to conduct construction and installation work. A special commission for the construction of the monument was headed by Prince PG Oldenburgsky [5] [6].
Project M.M. Antokolsky, 1875