7 * Put the verbs in brackets into the past
perfect or the past perfect continuous.
1 After Liam had arrived (arrive) at the campsite.
he set up his tent.
2 Anna was worried about Martin because he
(not/answer) her calls,
3 Sam
(twist) his ankle
and it was very painful.
4 Ryan was in bad shape as he
(not/work out) for months.
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(just/turn on the
TV when news of the tsunami broke.
6 Before Mike found his daughter, she
(miss) in the forest for hours.
7 How long ...
(you/use)
your mobile phone when it ran out of battery?
8 I couldn't believe that someone
(follow) me for days.
1. He looked up from his Cup of coffee he was stirring, but didn't drink. 2. Tom never wanted his mother knew what we all the time
did. C She saw it on their wet suits, they just swam. 4. The people she met seemed to know where she was or what she was doing there. 5. The machine was inserted a sheet of paper on which someone was learning to type. 6. When he came back, we tried to pretend we weren't talking about him. 7. Max picked up the book that he read, and turned down the corner of pages to mark the place. 8. I sat in the kitchen and smoked. Flora that was playing in the living room, came to see what I'm doing.
The elephant occupies a very large place in the culture of India, and this is due not only to the fact that it is the largest animal, but also to its intellectual qualities and character traits, and an excellent memory of elephants has become a proverb. Elephant as a symbol For India, an elephant is primarily a symbol of wisdom of kindness, it is a very auspicious symbol, therefore, images of elephants can also be found as an element of an organ in temples, in house decorations, a souvenir loved by tourists - a sandalwood elephant also brings good luck. And of course elephants are depicted on clothes, the elephant motif is one of the favorite ornaments of Indians, you can see it both on printed fabrics and in embroidery