1. was sleeping, was watching, was, have thought, was, think.
2. was walking, was seeing.
3. are running.
4.dont work, dont speak
5. bought
6.go, was seeing, was arriving
<span>In former days people who
wanted to discuss something had to gather on special days in some
special place. Analysing the situation we can say that we will inevitably have to nominate election candidate or to discuss legislative proposals
in advance of formal proceedings. Do you have to leave tomorrow? I’d
prefer you to stay. The list of the selected applicants is too long, I
think I must choose only one of them for the final interview. You must ask permission any time you want to make some changes, it is
inevitable. We don’t have to agree to any change, as we operate within a
framework of rules and constraints. You must pack these things very
carefully, they are fragile. At a meeting participants must quickly
decide what policy they are willing to accept. In order to draw the
support from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged (in urban
societies, the working classes) the “Left” will have to promise to
change, in the form of either social reform or wholesale economic
transformation.
</span>
1)when I heard the good news I was at home.
When I heard the good news I was reading a book.
2)while I was waiting for the bus, I saw my friend Nina.
While I was waiting for the bus, it was raining heavy.
3)when I first came to this school, I was only 6.
When I first came to this school I was going to class 4 "B".
4)When I woke up this morning, I had a terrible toothache.
When I woke up this morning, I was having my breakfast.
5)While everyone was having a good time at the party I was fighting with my classmate.
While everyone was having a good time at the party I bored.
Was, didn't, jumped, danced, met, wore, was
Burj Al-Arab is an architectural landmark of Dubai. It can often be seen in travel brochures. It seems that it is a windjammer sailing through the sea slick. The hotel is built on the man-made island which is bridged with the continent. Burj Al-Arab is a seven-star hotel. Its interiors boggle the tourists’ mind, as real gold was used for the decoration.