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I really love to read and I am glad that now there are many new interesting books that you can download for free or buy inexpensively. I always buy them electronically online. I love adventure books such as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, The Two Captains by Benjamin Kaverin, White Fang by Jack London, The Mysterious Island »Jules Verne. Modern ones - "The Lord of the Rings" by John Tolkien, "Ready Player One" by Ernest Kline, "House of Peculiar Children" by Rens Riggs and many others. While old books can be downloaded for free, modern books usually have to be paid for.
She (to work) in the garden now. - is working - Present Continuous My brother (to be) in Moscow last year. - was - Past Simple They (never/to be) in England. - have never been - Present Perfect Nick (to da) his lessons at 7 o,clock tomorrow. - will be doing - Future Continuous Our boss ( to sign) all the papers by 4 o,clock. - had signed - Past Perfect I (to watch ) TV at 3 o,clock yesterday. - was watching - Past Continuous ...you (ti like) coffee? - do you like - Present Simple Sam (not/ to sing) tomorrow. - won't sing - Future Simple I (to watch) the match on TV at 6 o,clock tomorrow. - will be watching - Future Continuous We (to be) pupils. - are - Present Simple ...you (to read) now? - are you reading - Present Continuous She (just/to write) a test. - has just written - Present Perfect I said I (to meet) him the day before. - had met - Past Perfect My sister (not/to play) tenni yesterday. - didn't play - Past Simple He (to see) this film tomorrow. - will see - Future Simple When my brother came, I ( to pain) the door. - was painting - Past Continuous
My brother (to be) in Moscow last year. - was - Past Simple
They (never/to be) in England. - have never been - Present Perfect
Nick (to da) his lessons at 7 o,clock tomorrow. - will be doing - Future Continuous
Our boss ( to sign) all the papers by 4 o,clock. - had signed - Past Perfect
I (to watch ) TV at 3 o,clock yesterday. - was watching - Past Continuous
...you (ti like) coffee? - do you like - Present Simple
Sam (not/ to sing) tomorrow. - won't sing - Future Simple
I (to watch) the match on TV at 6 o,clock tomorrow. - will be watching - Future Continuous
We (to be) pupils. - are - Present Simple
...you (to read) now? - are you reading - Present Continuous
She (just/to write) a test. - has just written - Present Perfect
I said I (to meet) him the day before. - had met - Past Perfect
My sister (not/to play) tenni yesterday. - didn't play - Past Simple
He (to see) this film tomorrow. - will see - Future Simple
When my brother came, I ( to pain) the door. - was painting - Past Continuous