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1. The students were coming into school were chatting to each other.  
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1. The students were coming into school, chatting to each other.  
 
   
 
   
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2. The class did a test, watched by the teacher.   
  
3. A few kids were still in the cafeteria finished their lunch.   
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3. A few kids were still in the cafeteria, having finished their lunch.   
  
4. A lot of boys go to basketball practice hoping to be on the school team.   
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4. A lot of boys go to basketball practice, hoping to be on the school team.   
  
5. One girl sending home to change her clothes calling her mum to fetch her.   
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5. Sent home to change her clothes, the girl had to call her mum to fetch her.   
  
6. Members of the school band stayed late at school practising for a concert.  
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2. Before becoming law, the Constitution was discussed in Philadelphia by people from the different states.   
 
2. Before becoming law, the Constitution was discussed in Philadelphia by people from the different states.   
  
3. Written in 1789, the US Constitution is still the basic law of the country today.   
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3. Although written in 1789, the US Constitution is still the basic law of the country today.   
  
4. Approved by three quarters of the states, amendments can be made to the Constitution.  
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5. While visiting Washington, why not take a tour of the White House Gardens?
 
5. While visiting Washington, why not take a tour of the White House Gardens?
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''by ZWilhelm1''

Aktuelle Version vom 6. Februar 2020, 15:46 Uhr

p. 58

P8

1. The students were coming into school, chatting to each other.

2. The class did a test, watched by the teacher.

3. A few kids were still in the cafeteria, having finished their lunch.

4. A lot of boys go to basketball practice, hoping to be on the school team.

5. Sent home to change her clothes, the girl had to call her mum to fetch her.

6. Members of the school band stayed late at school, practising for a concert.


P9

1. After winning the war against the British, the United states needed to set up a system of government.

2. Before becoming law, the Constitution was discussed in Philadelphia by people from the different states.

3. Although written in 1789, the US Constitution is still the basic law of the country today.

4. If approved by three quarters of the states, Amendments can be made to the Constitution.

5. While visiting Washington, why not take a tour of the White House Gardens?


by ZWilhelm1