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I |
sat |
smiling. |
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He/She |
stood |
reading a newspaper. |
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We |
approached me |
singing. |
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You |
went away |
trembling. |
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They |
read the letter |
listening to the song. |
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Entering the room |
I |
apologized to her. |
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Opening the door |
he/she |
decided to tell her the truth. |
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Seeing her |
we |
greeted her. |
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Coming home |
you |
recognized her at once. |
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Hearing her voice |
they |
found nobody there. |
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When |
reading the story |
I |
heard a knock at the door. |
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While |
playing chess |
he/she |
used a dictionary. |
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preparing the report |
we |
fell asleep. |
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watching television |
you |
forgot about it. |
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translating the text |
they |
remembered you. |
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Having |
read the book |
I |
decided to take a short rest. |
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written the letter |
he/she |
went shopping. |
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cleaned the room |
we |
switched on the TV set. |
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done it |
you |
went to the post-office. |
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finished it |
they |
went for a walk. |
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I |
"was reading |
a book |
printed in our town. |
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He/She |
bought |
the newspaper |
published last month. |
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We |
looked for |
an article |
received this morning. |
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You |
took |
the magazine |
written by Professor Brown. |
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They |
used |
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is my best friend, lives in our house, is a good swimmer, works at this plant, dances very well.
sitting in the corner standing at the window making the report approaching us crossing the street
The man The woman The boy The girl The pupil
serves the cause of peace, was soon broken, is useful for both sides, has been carried out. was approved by our people.
concluded by them signed last year made there
The agreement The treaty The document The contract
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