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Alice and Ron … (to sit) in a cafe now.
It … (not to snow) outdoors now.
We …(to wait) for our teacher in the classroom.
I … (to watch) the children playing in the yard.
The girls … (to argue) about what present to buy for Lewis.
Andrew … (not to have) a rest at the moment.
Look! All the people … (to come) into the hall.
Unfortunately our experiment… (not to go) according to the plan.
Pam … (to stand) too close to the road.
The students … (not to have) a lecture now.
Her health … (to improve) day after day.
The rainforests … (to disappear) from our planet nowadays.
The baby-sitter … (not to look) after the child because the child … (to sleep) now.
Look! The guide … (topoint) at some ancient building.
I… (not to discuss) this question now.
I FELT rather poor lately, so this morning at nine I WENT to the doctor. I FOUND him alone in his waiting-room, where he WAS STANDING by the window.
“Where ARE your patients? HAVE you CURED them all?” I ASKED.
“The reason why people AREN'T CROWDING into this room now is that on Wednesday I DON'T BEGIN consultations here until half past ten. Such HAS BEEN my habit for the last twenty-five years.’
I’m sorry I CAME too early I SAID, 'I WILL GO and COME BACK later“.
“Oh, no. I PREFER early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I HAVE NOTICED the late-comers VISIT the doctor because they NEED some sympathy. They are like a dog that once CAME here with a sore paw; I BANDAGED it for him and while I WAS DOING this he WAS LOOKING at me with great lonely eyes. He CAME BACK the next day and every day until his paw BECAME well. I FOUND OUT that his master HAS GONE AWAY. The dog is old now but he IS still COMING.