His wearing black jacket,and black pants.
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1. A: What were you doing when the accident occurred?
B: I was trying to change a light bulb that had burnt out.
2. After I found the wallet full of money, I went to the police and turned it in immediately.
3. The doctor said that Tom was too sick to go to work and that he needed to stay at home for a couple of days.
4. Sebastian arrived at Susan's house a little before 9:00 PM, but she werenot there. She was studying for her final examination in French at the library.
5. Sandy is in the living room watching television. At this time yesterday, she was also watching television. That's all she ever does!
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1. I did morning exercises.
2. He worked at a factory.
3. She slept after dinner.
4. We worked part-time.
5. They drank tea every day.
6. Mike was a student.
7. Helen had a car.
8. You were a good friend.
9. You were good friends.
10. It was difficult to remember everything.
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This baby,that book,this boy, that bus,this car, that chair,this city, that dish,this Eskimo, that fox,this hero, that holiday, this lady, that lorry,this match, that monkey,this photo, that piano,this potato, that radio,this tax, that tomato,this zoo, that child,this foot, that man,this woman, that goose,this ox, that lorry.
1. Scotland is situated off the northwest coast of continental Europe on the northern third of <span>Great Britain.
2. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
3. Glasgow, </span>Aberdeen and Dundee are the other big cities I can name.
4. The thistle is the national symbol of Scotland.
5. St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.
6. <span>Scotland is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and west and by the North Sea in the east.
7. I know the River Tay, the River Clyde and the River Spey.
8. Scotland is well-known for its beautiful landscape and castles, there are many mountains, lakes and waterfalls. Men can often be seen wearing a kilt, which is a traditional skirt-type piece of clothing for men. Bagpipe is the national musical instrument of Scotland which is almost always played during all main ceremonial processions. </span>The most infamous Scottish dish is haggis which is <span>made with the heart, liver, and lungs of a sheep and boiled in the animal's stomach. </span>