... you (to go) to work by bus yesterday? 2. I... (not to meet) her on Tuesday. 3. Last year I... (to make) cakes every week. 4. When... she ... (to get) up yesterday? 5. He... (not to understand) the teacher's explanation at the pr 1. maths lesson. 6. He ... (to shut) the shop at 6:00 yesterday. 7. I... (to see) him two minutes ago. 8. Tom ... (to sing) in the choir when he studied at school. 9. He ... (to feel) ill last night.
1. I have seen her recently. She has changed a lot.
2. John moved to a new house three days ago.
3. She has been working at this office for 10 years. Now she decided to retire.
4. I don’t think I know your wife. I haven't met her.
5. John saw Susan last week but he hasn't seen her since.
6. This African boy has never seen snow.
7. It happened when I was out.
8. She took the envelope, opened it and took a small sheet of paper out.
9. I haven't seen him of late.
10. When did you see Mr Brown?
It started as a small fruit and vegetables shop (employing) a small number of staff, but it was (developed) into a store with several levels, hundreds of departments and thousands of staff. There are lots of restaurants inside, so regular customers could (end) up having luch in a different one every day for a month (if) they wished.
(Written) above the store are the worlds 'All Things for all People, Anywhere', as the shops says that customers can buy (absolutely) anything from Harrods. Up (until) the 1960s, you could even buy a baby lion from its pet department!
At night, HArrods store front is lit up with more lights (than) any other store in London - 12,000 ligts in total. Also, the store has its own private water supply from three holes in the (ground), one of which is almost 500 feet (deep)! HArrods is really full of surprises!