I dont know
do they want
she thinks;he is driving
he understands;he eats;he forgets
who is that man who is standing;dont you recognize;it is
i have no;im having
Does your family live;go to;like;stays;returns
where are;they are having
What are you doing ;we are listening;
Do you want
michael knows;wants;has
what magazine are you reading;it is;are good;are you interested;i dont know
we are having
he feels
i think she doesnt feel
do you see;i mean
do you hear;she says
1. Her eyes were red. It was clear she had been crying.
2. Mrs Thompson had been waiting for 3 quaters of an hour before secretary came.
3. Jane was tired. She had been doing her room since afternoon.
4. Alec said he had been standing there since 6 o'clock.
5. Jill had been studying English for five years before she visited the USA.
6. It was late at night when she realized that he had been working with computer for 5 hours.
1. When mother got home she found that little Kitty had painted her room.
2. It had been raining for several days before the wind changed.
3. We had been cooking for the party all day long but by 8 o'clock in the evening the tables had not been laid yet.
4. He said he had wanted to the British Museum all his life.
5. When father came the children had been playing computer games for 3 hours.
1. They are in AFRICA. - Are they in Africa? Where are they?
2. Tim has got A LITTLE BIRD. - Has Tim got a little bird? What has Tim got?
3. Tim is IN THE HOUSE. - Is Tim in the house? Where is Tim?
4. Tim lives IN THE HOUSE. - Does Tim live in the house? Where does Tim live?
5. She takes TIM'S BOOKS. - Does she take Tim'sbooks? What does she take?
6. They eat CORN. - Do they eat corn? What do they eat?
7. The boy walks IN THE PARK.
- Does the boy walk in the park? Where does the boy walk?
My sister fed my dog yesterday