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  • When I (turn) turned the radio on earlier today , I ( hear ) heard a song that was popular when I was in basic school. I (hear, not) had not heard the song in years , and it (bring) brought  back many great memories. 
  • Last week, I (run) ran into an old classmate of mine. We (see, not) had not seen  each other in years. I (enjoy) enjoyed  talking to her so much that I (ask)  asked  her, if she’d like to meet me tomorrow . We are getting together tomorrow evening. 
  • When Mary (enter) entered the room , I (recognize, not) did not recognize her because she ( losehad lost  so much weight and ( growgrown a long, healthy and beautiful hair. He looked totally different
  • I like  listening (listen) to music when I am sad, it really comforts me.
  • I ( visithave visited so many beautiful places since I (come)  came  to UK. Before moving here , I (hear, neverhad never heard of Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square & Nelsons Column.
  • When I (arrive)  arrived  home last night, I discovered that my dog Chubby (chew) had chewed up my brand new shoes .
  • By the time I got to the school, the class (begin, alreadyhad already begun. My teacher (be) was furious with me and I (be) was  punished .
  • After they had finished  eating (eat) they went back home.
  •  It is already 10:30 PM and I ( waithave been waiting here for over half an hour . If Bella does not get here in the next ten minutes, I am going to leave without her. 
  • I was really mad at Becky yesterday. By the time she finally arrived, I (wait) had been waiting for over half an hour. I almost left without her. 
  •  I (see) had seen many pictures of the Big Ben before I went (go) to London. Pictures of the clock tower are very different. The clock tower is actually quite big and different as on the pictures.
  • When Mary came into the office earlier today, her eyes were red and watery. I think she (cry) had been crying.
  • I told to a friend that I (havehad been having problems with the language for many years. She recommended that I could spend a year in an English speaking country . I (research) researched  exchange programs for a month and finally decided on a school in the United States. 
  • He went away without even saying (say)  good -bye to us.
  • I ( staystayed with a host family for one month. It was a great experience! I (learn) learned there so many new things, got new friends and my language got so much better!
  • As soon as the weather gets better, we (walk) are going to walk down to the beach and go swimming and sunbathing.
  • Today after I (get) get out of my last class, I (go) am going to go to a movie with some of my very good friends. 
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    1. When I (turn) turned the radio on earlier today, I (hear) heard a song that was popular when I was in basic school. I (hear, not) had not heard the song in years, and it (bring) brought back many great memories.

    2. Last week, I (run) ran into an old classmate of mine. We (see, not) had not seen each other in years. I (enjoy) enjoyed talking to her so much that I (ask) asked her, if she’d like to meet me tomorrow. We are getting together tomorrow evening.

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