I will be revealing things that are deeply personal, even hurtful.
I just don't go around advertising it.
That's very good pay for a babysitter.
They won't recognize you in that.
First of all, he's your cousin.
Anyway, what's the good of talking?
Don't shout so much!
Okay, really not a hugger at all.
He came from a faraway country.
We had it locked up and it escaped.
She was my cook and my housekeeper.
Keep your eye on the screen.
What a shame I missed it.
She can hear, and we are deaf.
Jeff, don't panic, please.
It is a strange world.
Drop your reins and get off the box!
You look adorable.
Well, now let me introduce you to my cousin.
Buzzing around all day.
No, actually, there's just one more thing.
Call it as you wish.
What department do you work in?
I used to look for charming men.
OH, THAT'S A BAD PLACE.
You need to look more handsome.
Alone at last.
I promise, I get you a cookie.
Open the brackets using the verbs in the correct tense.
1. The roses in my mother’s garden smelling marvelous.
2. I griving! You can sit in the back with Martin.
3. Willy hearn t from his Uncle Alex since the latter immigrated to Canada.
4. You do not hear what I am saying because you to be very absent-minded today.
5. My parents to havethe same car since 2003.
6. I don^t in Scotland since I was five years old.
7. Paul looking young for his age. He says he is 56 years old, but nobody t o believe him.
8. You may take this magazine. I looking through it already.
9. You (to eat) fruit every day? What’s the name of the fruit you eating with such pleasure?
10. It getting dark. We must go home.
11. My sister never swimming with dolphins.
12. I have just applied for a job in the local hospital, now I waiting for an answer from them.
13. I don^t about buying a new bike yet. I thinking about it.
14. My mother is a medical nurse; she takes care of sick and old people. What your mother for a living?
15. Carlos is thirty but he stilling to live with his parents.
16. I washing my car twice this week.
17. It’s raining, and I see you don^t having an umbrella. You can borrow mine, I don^t needing it now.
18. Karl (to phone) today? – Yes, he driving since morning.
19. Jack Strom has been a postman all his life; he deliving mail to homes and offices to the people of the town.
20. How many books her edition so far?
I will be revealing things that are deeply personal, even hurtful.
I just don't go around advertising it.
That's very good pay for a babysitter.
They won't recognize you in that.
First of all, he's your cousin.
Anyway, what's the good of talking?
Don't shout so much!
Okay, really not a hugger at all.
He came from a faraway country.
We had it locked up and it escaped.
She was my cook and my housekeeper.
Keep your eye on the screen.
What a shame I missed it.
She can hear, and we are deaf.
Jeff, don't panic, please.
It is a strange world.
Drop your reins and get off the box!
You look adorable.
Well, now let me introduce you to my cousin.
Buzzing around all day.
No, actually, there's just one more thing.
Call it as you wish.
What department do you work in?
I used to look for charming men.
OH, THAT'S A BAD PLACE.
You need to look more handsome.
Alone at last.
I promise, I get you a cookie.
Open the brackets using the verbs in the correct tense.
1. The roses in my mother’s garden smelling marvelous.
2. I griving! You can sit in the back with Martin.
3. Willy hearn t from his Uncle Alex since the latter immigrated to Canada.
4. You do not hear what I am saying because you to be very absent-minded today.
5. My parents to havethe same car since 2003.
6. I don^t in Scotland since I was five years old.
7. Paul looking young for his age. He says he is 56 years old, but nobody t o believe him.
8. You may take this magazine. I looking through it already.
9. You (to eat) fruit every day? What’s the name of the fruit you eating with such pleasure?
10. It getting dark. We must go home.
11. My sister never swimming with dolphins.
12. I have just applied for a job in the local hospital, now I waiting for an answer from them.
13. I don^t about buying a new bike yet. I thinking about it.
14. My mother is a medical nurse; she takes care of sick and old people. What your mother for a living?
15. Carlos is thirty but he stilling to live with his parents.
16. I washing my car twice this week.
17. It’s raining, and I see you don^t having an umbrella. You can borrow mine, I don^t needing it now.
18. Karl (to phone) today? – Yes, he driving since morning.
19. Jack Strom has been a postman all his life; he deliving mail to homes and offices to the people of the town.
20. How many books her edition so far?