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Karen twisted ( Past Simple) her ankle while she was running. (Past Continuous)
Jim was cooking (Past Continuous) when he cut (Past Simple) his finger.
My phone rang ( Past Simple) while I was taking ( Past Continuous) a shower.
I was walking (Past Continuous) home when I saw ( Past Simple) Helen on the street.
The children were crying (Past Continuous) when I found (Past Simple) them.
We were staying ( Past Continuous)at home while it was raining ( Past Continuous) outside.
When I came( Past Simple) to the party, everybody was dancing (Past Continuous).
1 What is the capital of the USA?
2 What is the name of the government of the USA?
3 What is the name of the place where the government buildings are?
hello I'm John Tolbertson. I'm a representative of the Senate and I'm going to tell you about Washington, which is the nation's capital. The city of Washington is in the District of Colum-bia on the Potomac River. its population is more than 3.4 million. The US Congress meets in the Capitol, where government off I cers discuss new laws and make decisions. Under the constitution the states delegate much of their sovereignty to this central government in Washington. But they keep many important powers for themselves. Each of the 50 states, for example, retains the right to run its own public school system, to license its doctors and other professionals, to provide police protection for its citizens and to maintain its roads.