1) Look at the sky! It soon.
2) Have you heard about Jake's plans? He
across Europe next month!
3) I'm studying hard because this year I
my state exams.
4) It's very cold in the room. - Ok, I
the window.
5) By the end of the year my family and I
to our new apartment.
6) Hurry up! The train
at 10:30!
7) Don't worry, by the time my mum comes home we
dinner.
8) I promise you, I
as much chocolate as you want.
9) Can we meet this Friday at 5 pm? - Sorry, I can't. I
a lesson at this time.
10) My favourite football team
this Sunday.
11) Stop jumping on the bed, you
yourself!
12) Don't be late, the lesson
at 11 o'clock sharp!
13) My brother hopes he
us next holiday.
14) Next month I
to Paris, so I've already bought tickets and booked a room.
15) Can you imagine that this time tomorrow we
on a beach?!
look! boys of your form are playing football
i;m happy i will fly home tomorrow
the bus left at 6:30 p.m.
why are you angry? my sister is always taking my clothes
they met at hte station two hours ago
she doesn't like flying by plane
i'm cold. i didn't t put on my jacket
i will be playing the violin when my friend comes in
did you go to the cinema yesterday
i thin tom will be a doctor when he grow up
she hasn't taken her driving test yet
what was you doing at 8 oclock yesterday
she has been typing latters for three hours
my son will be five in august
my brother fixed the washing machine
im sure kelly will let you borrow her cds
he is leaving tokyo next monday
it was sunday yesterday i didn't go to school
john and andy have lived in spain since 1987
Masterpiece, according to some definitions, is a work of art that is made with great skill or simply a work done with extraordinary skill. So, what determines whether a piece of work is a masterpiece or not? I guess the key word here is "skill", a.k.a. an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it. Now we' ve come to a dangerous conclusion that every car that comes off the assembly line and is made with the help of a robot could count as a masterpice. Nonsense. There must be something we missed. I think the word we're looking for is extraordinary.
The Last Leaf is one of the best-known works of O. Henry, who is well-known for his wit and surprising endings. And, indeed, it's not until the end of the story that the reader realises just how committed Behrman, a frustrated artist who states that one day he will paint his masterpiece, actually is when he sacrifices his own life in order to save Johnsy’s. I think such an irrational and sacrificial act gives us a good example of what is really worth mentioning when you start taking stock of your life. But, alas, such examples cannot be multiplied. And that's what makes them a masterpiece.
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