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1)you (to read) that magazine yet? – no , i only just (to begine ) it. 2)mr. jones ( to leave) london ? - no , hes still in london. 3)when the group of tourists ( to arrive ) in new york ? - it ( to arrive) yesterday. 4) i (not to see) ann at the lecture . 5) i (not to see ) thes film yet , but i ( to hear) a lot about it . 6 ) he isn, t here ? he just ( to go ) out . 7 ) i (to have ) no news from him since he ( to leave) home. 8) we ( to discuss) the matter during breakfast . 9)i cannot give you a definite answer as i ( not to discuss) the matter with the manager. 10) when you ( to go ) to brazil ? 11)it, s two monhs since i (to start) driving my car. 12 ) this is the first time i ( to eat) so many hamburgers . 13) my father ( to work ) for that company for five years. then he gave it up. 14) i ( to use) to be afraid of dogs . 15) susan( to use ) to sit in her room and play the piano for hours

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Kaccak8778
1)Have you read that magazine yet? – No , I have only just begune it.2)Did Mr. Jones leave London ?- No , he's still in London.
3)When did the group of tourists arrive in New York?- It arrived yesterday.
4) I didn't see Ann at the lecture .
5) I haven't seen this film yet , but I heard a lot about it .
6 ) HE isn,t here ? he has just gone out .
7 ) I haven't had no news from him since he left home.
8) We were discussing the matter during breakfast .
9) I cannot give you a definite answer as I haven't discussed the matter with the manager.
10) When did you go to Brazil ?
11) It's two month since I have started driving my car.
12 ) This is the first time I have eaten so many hamburgers .
13) My father was working for that company for five years. Then he gave it up.
14) I used to be afraid of dogs .
15) susan used to sit in her room and play the piano for hours
tyrnaus
Me to London, the capital city, one of the most beautiful European cities. It is enormous, it is old, it is modern and it is fascinating. Which is the best way to begin? Maybe, from the oldest part,the city. Here London began centuries ago. One square mile on the both sides of the river Thames. It was called Londinium by the Romans, a lonely port. It is far from being lonely now, as you see. The busiest streets, the Stock Exchange, the Bank of England are all concentrated here. London is packed with history. And now we are going to the west of the City to see one of the oldest buildings in London – Westminster, the seat of the government. You can go to the Westminster Bridge to admire a beautiful view of Westminster. This is the royal residence –Buckingham palace. It has been the royal home ever since the days of Queen Victoria. You can see here one of the most spectacular ceremonies in London– the changing of the guards. Streets names in London invite you to walk. From Parliament Square you can go down to Trafalgar Square. In front of you towering over the square is the statue of Lord Nelson,hero of the battle of Trafalgar. London, big as it is, is full of breathing spaces. This is one of the best. Offi ce clerks come out to sit in the sun at lunch time, children play in the fountains and feed the pigeon. Do you see a long building? This is the National Galery which houses the
Savelieva24
Me to London, the capital city, one of the most beautiful European cities. It is enormous, it is old, it is modern and it is fascinating. Which is the best way to begin? Maybe, from the oldest part,the city. Here London began centuries ago. One square mile on the both sides of the river Thames. It was called Londinium by the Romans, a lonely port. It is far from being lonely now, as you see. The busiest streets, the Stock Exchange, the Bank of England are all concentrated here. London is packed with history. And now we are going to the west of the City to see one of the oldest buildings in London – Westminster, the seat of the government. You can go to the Westminster Bridge to admire a beautiful view of Westminster. This is the royal residence –Buckingham palace. It has been the royal home ever since the days of Queen Victoria. You can see here one of the most spectacular ceremonies in London– the changing of the guards. Streets names in London invite you to walk. From Parliament Square you can go down to Trafalgar Square. In front of you towering over the square is the statue of Lord Nelson,hero of the battle of Trafalgar. London, big as it is, is full of breathing spaces. This is one of the best. Offi ce clerks come out to sit in the sun at lunch time, children play in the fountains and feed the pigeon. Do you see a long building? This is the National Galery which houses the

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1)you (to read) that magazine yet? – no , i only just (to begine ) it. 2)mr. jones ( to leave) london ? - no , hes still in london. 3)when the group of tourists ( to arrive ) in new york ? - it ( to arrive) yesterday. 4) i (not to see) ann at the lecture . 5) i (not to see ) thes film yet , but i ( to hear) a lot about it . 6 ) he isn, t here ? he just ( to go ) out . 7 ) i (to have ) no news from him since he ( to leave) home. 8) we ( to discuss) the matter during breakfast . 9)i cannot give you a definite answer as i ( not to discuss) the matter with the manager. 10) when you ( to go ) to brazil ? 11)it, s two monhs since i (to start) driving my car. 12 ) this is the first time i ( to eat) so many hamburgers . 13) my father ( to work ) for that company for five years. then he gave it up. 14) i ( to use) to be afraid of dogs . 15) susan( to use ) to sit in her room and play the piano for hours
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