I have to water the flowers and dust the furniture. I have to keep my books in order on the shelves.
I don’t have to vacuum the carpet.
My sister has to vacuum the carpet and put her toys in order.
She doesn’t have to water the flowers and dust the furniture.
I don’t have to vacuum the carpet.
My sister has to vacuum the carpet and put her toys in order.
She doesn’t have to water the flowers and dust the furniture.
1. I was sitting in front of the fire when they called out to me.
2. I was getting the tea ready when my mother came home from work.
3. She was dusting the carpet when her cat knocked a vase off the table.
4. We were finishing our tea when there was a knock at the door.
5. They were going down the garden path when she stopped and waved.
2. I was getting the tea ready when my mother came home from work.
3. She was dusting the carpet when her cat knocked a vase off the table.
4. We were finishing our tea when there was a knock at the door.
5. They were going down the garden path when she stopped and waved.
The First Potato Crisps
One day, a customer came to an expensive New York restaurant. He ordered chips for himself. A few minutes later he told the waiter that he did not like his chips, because they were too thick. The waiter was very angry. He went into the kitchen, took a potato, cut it into very thin slices, and put the slices into a pan of very hot oil. Then he came to the customer. To his surprise, the customer said that they were very tasty. They became the world’s first potato crisps.
One day, a customer came to an expensive New York restaurant. He ordered chips for himself. A few minutes later he told the waiter that he did not like his chips, because they were too thick. The waiter was very angry. He went into the kitchen, took a potato, cut it into very thin slices, and put the slices into a pan of very hot oil. Then he came to the customer. To his surprise, the customer said that they were very tasty. They became the world’s first potato crisps.
— What were you doing at twenty-five to eight yesterday morning?
— I was having breakfast.
— What were you doing at half past ten yesterday morning?
— I was having lunch.
— What were you doing at one o’clock yesterday afternoon?
— I was having lessons.
— What were you doing at a quarter past four yesterday afternoon?
— I was doing my homework.
— What were you doing at a quarter to eight yesterday evening?
— I was watching TV.
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— I was having breakfast.
— What were you doing at half past ten yesterday morning?
— I was having lunch.
— What were you doing at one o’clock yesterday afternoon?
— I was having lessons.
— What were you doing at a quarter past four yesterday afternoon?
— I was doing my homework.
— What were you doing at a quarter to eight yesterday evening?
— I was watching TV.