1. He probably taught this poem for an hour.
2. You should have a long time to forget about it.
3. Bus had come five minutes ago.
4. It can not be that he was busy right now.
5. Maybe he can help you.
6. You do not have to come tomorrow.
7. Must have had to do it.
8. Could you repeat your question?
9. Maybe I'll have to work on Sunday.
10. Perhaps he still does his homework.
11. You should finish the job.
12. A year later, I can speak in English very well.
13. What you had to do yesterday?
14. Can I leave?
15. He had to come back one hour.
16. Had he forgotten about my birthday?
17. The teacher said that we can go home.
18. You should not read this book.
19. Last year I could not swim, and now I can not.
<span>20. Perhaps he is still waiting for me.</span>
A crossword puzzle is a game of words where the player is given a hint and the number of letters. The player then fills in a grid of boxes by finding the right words. Liverpool journalist, Arthur Wynne invented the first crossword puzzle.Arthur WynneArthur Wynne was born on June 22, 1871 in Liverpool, England. He immigrated to the United States at the age of nineteen. He first lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and worked for the Pittsburgh Press newspaper. An interesting side-note, was that Wynne also played violin in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.Later, Arthur Wynne moved to Cedar Grove, New Jersey and started working for a New York City based newspaper called the New York World. He wrote the first crossword puzzle for the New York World, published on Sunday, December 21, 1913. The editor had asked Wynne to invent a new game for the paper's Sunday entertainment section.View a copy of Arthur Wynne's first crossword puzzleWord-Cross to Cross-Word to CrosswordArthur Wynne's first crossword puzzle was initially called word-cross and was diamond-shaped. The name later switched to cross-word, and then as a result of an accidental typo the hyphen was dropped and the name became crossword.Wynne based his crossword puzzle on a similar but much older game played in ancient Pompeii that translated from Latin to English was called Magic Squares. In Magic Squares, the player is given a group of words and has to arrange them on a grid so that the words read the same way across and down. A crossword puzzle is very similar, except instead of being given the words the player is given clues.<span>Arthur Wynne added other innovations to the crossword puzzle. While the first puzzle wasdiamond-shaped, he later invented horizontal and vertical shaped puzzles; and Wynne invented the use of adding blank black squares to a crossword puzzle.</span>The crossword puzzle in a British publication was published in Pearson's Magazine in February 1922. The first New York Times crossword was published on February 1 1930.First Book of Crossword Puzzles<span>According to the </span>Guinness Book of Records<span>, the first collection of crossword puzzles was published in the USA in 1924. Called The Cross Word Puzzle Book it was the first publication by a new partnership formed by Dick Simon and Lincoln Schuster. The book, a compilation of crossword puzzles from the newspaper New York World, was an instant success and helped to establish publishing giant Simon & Schuster, who continue to produce crossword books to this day.</span>
I have an appointment with the dentist at 3 o'clock.
1. Our tents are better than theirs.
2. Our dishes are bigger than theirs
3. Our food is tastier than theirs
4. Our backpack are smaller than theirs
5. Our water battles are smaller than theirs
6. They are cooking food, swimming, playing games...
7. We are cooking food, playing football...