1. My cousin was listening to the radio while Betty was cooking dinner.
2. Did you buy this magazine yesterday?
3. Jill was going home before her husband called.
4. When your sister usually gets home in the evening?
5. My dad always brings us a nice present.
6. What are those people doing in the middle of the road?
7. Have you ever read this book?
8. Fred will repair the car by 9 o'clock tomorrow.
9. Jill was walking home when she saw her husband's car outside the cinema.
10. Look there! Sue and Tim are running to school.
11. Jack's father doesn't work in London - he doesn't speak English
12. Joe is buying a car in a month.
13. Their father watches a rock concert at 9 p.m.
14. His mother didn't arrive last Sunday.
When you to a camp, or you simply have to live in a hostel ,far from your parents, there appears a room-mate. Whatever happens, you will have to make friends with each other.
I think that a room-mate is not such a bad thing, on the contrary it is funny. That is an excellent experience to care about yourself on your own. Sure, the two of us is more interesting. But in order to make good friends, you need to know more about each other. All the good and bad features. You will have to divide your responsibilities on the common room.
If I live with a room-mate in the future then I would like my neighbour to posses only good features. He must be friendly and nice. He should not make a mess in the room. A room-mate - it is excellent.
1)I'm from Kazakhstan
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3)Capital city Astana(Nursultan)
4)official languages Kazakh tili