1.It
was the beginning of a new year. Both young women were full of good
spirits and happier than they (<span><span>had
</span> been) for years.
2. “I’m a
little tired. All these people in the Market. I </span><span>have
never (seen)
it so busy”.
3. Betty said she (</span><span>had
had)
enough of crowds for one day.
4. After Maggie (</span><span>had
washed) and
(dried) her hands, she went to the child’s bed.
5. It’s
lovely to see you, Gven. I (have missed) you a lot.
6. As soon
as John (</span><span>had
finished) his painting he went for a stroll.
7. The
light (</span><span>had
changed) in the last few hours and High Street
looked different.
8. It didn’t seem possible that Jane (</span><span>had
left) for New York the day before.
9. When Jill (</span><span>had
done) the ironing she felt she was exhausted.
10. The storm (had
stopped) and a light breeze was blowing.</span>
<span>Fur seals belong to the group known as the Otarid or "eared" seals, this group contains fur seals and sea-lions that have a visible earflap.Antarctic fur seals are more accurately called "Southern fur seals". In appearance and manner they resemble a large dog (albeit a funny shaped one). They are able to bring their rear flippers under their body and take the weight of their body on their fore-flippers and so are much more agile on land compared to others such as elephant, weddell and crabeater seals.
<span>The males can reach 200kg (440lb) and can be up to 4 times larger than the females. They are restricted mainly to the sub-Antarctic islands, with 95\% of the worlds population being found on the island of South Georgia.</span></span>
<span>It is -- Sunday and we have no -- classes in the college. But I cannot go anywhere as it is raining. It has been raining for an hour already. I've decided to stay at -- home, to watch -- TV or read a book on -- history. I still know little about the history of our country.</span>