1. Her brother said he HAD never SEEN that film before. 2. He came home and listened: his son WAS PLAYING the piano. 3. They didn't worry too much because they HAD LOCKED the door. 4. I asked her when she WOULD GIVE me that book to read. 5. We wanted to know if they HAD ENJOYED the meal. 6. She supposed she WOULD LIKE the hotel. 7. I am afraid they HAVE NOT COME yet. 8. He wanted to know if the station WAS far away. 9. Eric doesn't know who PHONED him at five o'clock. 10. He admitted he HADN'T BEEN here for weeks. 11. She was sorry she HAD ARRIVED so late. 12. Jean promised she WOULD never SPEAK to me again. 13. Andy said he HAD just BOUGHT a new car. 14. My mother decided that she WOULD never DRINK coffee late at night. 15. I hear you HAVE already FOUND a new job. 16. We were sure our children WERE SLEEPING. 17. I didn't think they WERE still DISCUSSING that problem. 18. It is remarkable that you HAVE COME at last. 19. My doctor thinks I AM allergic to pineapples. 20. Sophia knew her aunt WOULD BE glad to visit her in two days
Now, you can manage an organization like that, but you have to understand the limits of what they can do.
I don't want to spoil the fun, but trust me, you should get a laugh out of this film.
The cosy relationship between old political strongmen and big business is dead.
There really wasn't anything she could do, except be more alert and keep a watchful eye.
Laura should have first pick.
The Monday edition will be repeated on Wednesday afternoons.
Jim gave his first speech on stage today.
Can you give me this container?
He stood there stupidly, under the spell of that single word.
The whole area seemed rather peaceful, basking in the comfort and contents of Christmas.
It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations.
Alice was trying to impress Eric by using cosmetics and clothes.
This was to be exchanged after six weeks for the coveted, customising tiny diamond.