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Panglossa Universal Language Course: British English
Elementary
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Basic
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Intermediate
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Stable
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Time

  • It is not raining today.
  • She is coming now.
  • Yesterday you were tired.
  • Last week I was in Spain.
  • This week I am not working.
  • Last month they were living together.
  • This month they are not living together.
  • That day you were angry.
  • A week ago she was very unhappy.
  • These days she is not going to school.
  • That time they were not married.
  • Three hours ago you were sleeping.
  • Today we are not getting out.
  • Tonight they are coming to dinner.
  • Last week Jane was not feeling well.
  • They were fighting two weeks ago.
  • Today they are not fighting.
  • I am finishing it in one minute.
  • I am sending it to you tomorrow morning.
  • You are receiving the books in one week.
  • I am leaving tonight.
  • She is arriving tomorrow.