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. The waiter lent him a book. He borrowed a book from the waiter.31. Tim is in Australia. He went to Australia six months ago.32. Tim is in Australia. How long has he been there?33. Tim has been in Australia for six months. His brother hasn’t seen him since January.36. Tim is working for a big firm. He is working for a big pany.45. The pigeon flew from one garage to the other in three minutes.51. The writer has just moved to a new house. She was at home yesterday.64. The detectives went into the building and waited inside.65. Two men took the parcel off the plane. They took it off.66. The detectives were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds.67. The parcel was valuable. It was precious. 68. The thieves wanted to steal the diamonds.69. The detectives waited inside the main building. This was the most important building.74. The writer is fond of garden. He likes them.79. The writer doesn’t like hard work. It’s a hard job to look after a garden.81. They went to the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. They went in the evening.82. The people were under the Town Hall clock.93. The family have had the clavichord for many years.98. The visitor damaged it. She broke it.101. Tony Steele went into the restaurant when the writer was having dinner. 102. Tony is working at a bank at the moment.107. Tony usually gets his salary at the end of the month.108. Tony must pay the money back. He must repay it.109. There aren’t enough chairs here for us all. Please bring another one.120. The Atlantic is an ocean.124. The police will have a difficult time as usual.125. The police are expecting the singers to arrive soon.126. They are pop singers. So everyone likes them.128. They are visiting all parts of country. So they will go to cities towns and villages.129. The Greenwood Boys will give five performances. They will give five recitals.137. The young man waved to the writer. He signalled to him.140. The writer had almost reached the town when the young man spoke.143. The firm couldn’t pay such large salaries.150. The writer would receive an extra $1000 a year. He would get $1000 a year more.152. Traffic police never let you go without a ticket.155. This note is only a reminder. It’s nothing more.156. This is a ‘No Parking’ area. Cars aren’t allowed in this district. 159. This note is only a reminder. It will help you to remember.178. The chair was beside the door. It was next to it.179. The landlord returned with my bad. He came back quickly.181. The play may begin at any moment. It hasn’t begun yet.184. The performance will be next Wednesday.215. The girls write to one another regularly now.220. They will travel faster. They will travel more quickly.223. The house was pleted five months ago.225. The house has many large rooms. There are many large rooms.231. The money was in his room.236. The writer had lost his money. He left upset. He must have been worried.237. The manager was sympathetic. He was sorry for the writer.240. The girl returned the money. She was very honest.244. The porter and I looked at each other. We both smiled.257. This curtain material is very good cloth.259. They notice more. They observe more.263. They cooked a meal because they felt hungry.264. They sang songs by the campfire. They sang songs near the campfire.266. They cooked a meal because they wanted to eat.269. The boys slept fortably. Their sleeping bags were fortable.268. They crept into their tent, so they were very quiet.267. The boys had put out the campfire. The fire wasn39。s all I39。t had any effect. They haven39。A:20. Aunt Lucy said, ‘Dear me,’ because she was surprised.26. A waiter usually works in a restaurant.38. Alice Springs is a small town. A town is usually bigger than a village but smaller than a city.53. A neighbour told me about him. He said Percy Buttons was a beggar.56. A beggar is a person who asks for money but doesn’t work.60. All the houses in our street in our street are the same age and size.88. A clock usually has two hands, a minute hand and an hour hand.100. A friend of my father’s is mending the clavichord.127. At present they are visiting all parts of the country. They are doing this now.just after he had got into the car.132. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning. I said good morning 171. After I had had lunch… After I had eaten it…197. A fisherman usually tries to catch fish.247. At last he understood. He understood in the end.233. A knock at the door interrupted him.B:19. Breakfast is the first meal of the day.71. Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s. It is a large garden.72. Bill is a hard worker. He works harder.218. Both girls often write to each other now. They write frequently.C:188. Can I return these tickets? I want to give them back.189. ‘Certainly,’ the girl said. ‘Of course,’ the girl said.289. Captain Fawcett has flown passengers to many unusual spots.D:85. Did anything happen? No, nothing happened.123. During this time, they will give five performances. That’s what they’ll do in this time.149. Don’t interrupt! Don’t talk while I’m talking.190. Do you still want them? Do you want them now?213. Did she throw the bottle into the sea?254. Do you like my picture? It’s a new one.E:54. Everybody knows him. They all know him.80. Every year the writer enters for the garden petition also.209. Everyone says I must be mad and they are probably right. Perhaps they are.210. Everyone says I must be mad and that is probably correct.241. English is not a difficult language.F:196. Fishing is my favourite sport. It is the one I like b