I play computer games every day. - Do I play computer games every day? - I don't play computer games every day.
I played computer games yesterday. - Did I play computer games yesterday? - I didn't play computer games yesterday.
I'll play computer games tomorrow. - Will I play computer games tomorrow? - I won't play computer games tomorrow.
I would play computer games.- Would I play computer games? - I wouldn't play computer games.
I'm playing computer games now. - Am I playing computer games now? - I'm not playing computer games now.
I was playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday. - Was I playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday? - I wasn't playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday.
I'll be playing computer games the whole evening - Will I be playing computer games the whole evening? - I won't be playing computer games the whole evening.
I would be playing computer games.- Would I be playing computer games? - I wouldn't be playing computer games.
I have already played computer games. - Have I already played computer games? - I haven't played computer games.
I had played computer games before you came home. - Had I played computer games before you came home? - I hadn't played computer games before you came home.
I'll have played computer games by the time you come home. - Will I have played computer games by the time you come home? - I won't have played computer games by the time you come home.
I would have played computer games by the time you came home. - Would I have played computer games by the time you come home? - I wouldn't have played computer games by the time you come home.
I have been playing computer games for two hours. - Have I been playing computer games for two hours? - I haven't been playing computer games for two hours.
I had been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me. - Had I been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me? - I hadn't been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me.
I'll have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home. - Will I have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home? - I won't have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home.
I would have been playing computer games for two hours. - Would I have been playing computer games for two hours? - I wouldn't have been playing computer games for two hours.
Aststrid Agna Emiglia The Lindgrenschwed children's writer whose books have been translated in more than 85 languages and published in more than 100 countries. Today, she is best known for her works on Carlson Living on the Roof and Peppi Dovgapanchuk. Astrid Eriksson was born on November 14, 1907, in southern Sweden, in the small town of Wimmerby in Kalmar, Smoland, in a farm family. She became the second child of Samuel Augustus Ericsson and his wife Anna. Her father worked in rural affairs on a rented parcel in Nessa, on the outskirts of the town. Astrid had an older brother, Gunnar (1906-1974), and two sisters, Anna Ingrid Wall (1911-2002) and Ingert Britt Salome (1916-1997). Later, brother Astrid became a member of the Swedish Parliament. As Lindgren herself wrote in the autobiographical collection My Fictions (1971), she grew to the age of "horses and convertibles". The main means of transportation for the family was the horse-drawn carriage, the pace of life was slower, the entertainment easier, and the relations with the environment more intimate. These circumstances have fostered the writer's love of nature - this feeling permeated Lindgren's creativity, from the eccentric stories of Captain Peppy Dovgupanchuk's daughter to the story of Ronnie, the robber's daughter.
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