school. 16. I (not to see) you for ages! I am very glad to see you. 17. When you (to see) the «Swan Lake»? 18. My sister already (to graduate) from the institute. 19. He repaired the toy which his brother (to break) the day before. 20. I (to see) an interesting TV programme this week. 21. You ever (to be) to Trafalgar Square? 22. They (to cook) the whole day yesterday.
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каждому тексту. A Tara I'm a poet and I spend a large part of my life travelling around the world. I have a laptop computer, which means I can work on trains and buses, wherever I happen to be. My poems always begin in a notebook (and I mean the paper variety) where they stay for a while, moving from notes I have made, sometimes just individual words and phrases, to more developed pieces. The only way I can keep in touch with my family and also stay in contact with other writers is by using e-mail. Actually, I also use e-mail for sending work - poems, articles, reviews - to magazines, publishers and newspapers. Through my PC I am in constant communication with writers all over the world and we're able to swap poems and ideas within seconds. It's brilliant. B Maisse I'm a surgeon and I work in a large teaching hospital. Although I have a PC at home, I also have a little pocket PC, a PDA - personal digital assistant. I carry my PDA around with me all day as it's small enough to fit into my coat pocket. I use it like a diary and it has an alarm which I can set to remind me about meetings with other doctors in the team. I wouldn't be nearly as organised without it; having all the necessary information in one place and not on scraps of paper is