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3 is waiting for
4 waiting for Tom
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11 didnt make the,made
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<span>Maths isn't my favourite subject , but l study it.
Mike and Mary are my friends. I go to school with them.
Jackson is my favourite singer. I often listen to him.
Geography and Phisics are difficult subjects. I study them.
German is an interesting language, but l don't speak it.</span>
<span>Bob was playing football in the park at 10 am this morning.</span>
<span>In
the middle of the 15th century a very important event (took) place in
Europe: the situation in the written literature ( changed)
radically,the printing press(was create). The name of a man who ( invented)
it was Johannes Gutenberg. He( lived) in Germany, in Mainz. Gutenberg (
built) and ( operated) the first ever printing press with movable metal
letters. Simple printing methods (had existed) for centuries, of course, but
they (were done) by hand and ( needed) much time. The new press ( had) the
individual letters (to be moved) quickly by the typist and different new
pages (were created). Due to that, books(were printed) cheaper and more quickly
than ever before. More and more printing presses (were being build) across
Europe. As a result, more people (learnt) to read. Thanks to Gutenberg's
discovery written fiction (was brought) to ordinary men and women.</span>
The reporter asked Bill Murray where he had bought his first newspaper. Bill said he had bought his first newspaper a year before and added it didn’t mean he never read a newspaper before that.
The reporter asked Bill if he had used to read some newspapers before that. Bill said when he had been younger he usually read the newspapers his parents had got or bought.
The reporter asked Bill how often he read it. Bill said it was delivered to his door every weekend , so then he had his own source of news. Bill added that as it was a huge newspaper which consisted of dozens of pages, he read it from Sunday to the next Saturday.
The reporter asked Bill if he had always been happy with it. Bill answered that he had been reading his newspaper for a year and he had always been happy with it. Bill said it provided him with a balanced view of the world.
The reporter asked Bill what he liked most about his newspaper. Bill said it included an amazing sports page and added it was the first thing he read. Bill asked the reporter not to quote him on that.
The reporter asked Bill if he thought it would always remain interesting. Bill said he hoped it would remain as interesting and unbiased as it was then.