<span>1) At 7
o'clock yesterday evening Ralph (was driving) to the city. 2) Jane (was doing) her
homework when the telephone ( rang) .3) I (entered) the living room and
(saw) Peter who (was sleeping) on the sofa. 4) When Jane (came) home, her
little brother (was playing) with his favorite toy plane. 5) While Ann (was doing)
the flat, her sister (was cooking) dinner. 6) It (was snowing) when they (left)
the house. 7) Mum (was crossing) the street when Dad (drove) up to the gate.
8) My granny (was washing) up while I (was cutting) the vegetables for salad. 9) I
(tried) to phone you yesterday afternoon.- Sorry, Bob, I (was not) at
home. I (was helping) Sarah to prepare her presentation. 10) When John (
arrived) , we (were having) breakfast.</span>
1. aren't there.
2. isn't she.
3. aren't they.
4. isn't it.
5. aren't I.
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<span>My friend's name is Paul. Paul has got a large family. His family is friendly and hospitable. Now they all are at home. His little sister is playing the piano now. Her name is Helen. She goes to music school. Paul's elder sister is helping mother about the house now. Her name is Carol. Carol is a student. She helps her mother about the house every evening. Now Carol is cleaning the window. Paul is sitting on the sofa and reading a fairytale now. My friend likes to read.He reads a lot.</span>
The spider bite
Possibly one of the more "believed" urban myths, this one tells the tale of a young person, often a traveller to a far-flung location, who is bitten by a spider and/or an ant. On returning home, the victim experiences a "hatching" whereby parasitic baby spiders and/or ants burst out from under their skin.
FYI – this isn't physically possible, but it hasn't stopped parasitology being a defining feature of the body horror genre from Alien and Wrath of Kahn to Stephen King's Dreamcatcher and Stephenie Meyer's The Host.