1. By the time Eline came home at dinner time, Nina had prepared a meal of bread and cheese. 2. Mr and Mrs Carlton are both light sleepers, so be very quiet when you come in at night. 3. See, what happened to Rod is that he came along at a bad time in track and field. 4. Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times. 5. Come back at quarter to twelve. 6. When I come out into the light at the end, I look for the white van. 7. When an apostrophe comes just before an s at the end of a word, it shows that something belongs to that word. 8. On Wednesday they had a quiet morning in the centre until just before lunch when two emergencies came in at virtually the same time. 9. What that group wants to know, of course, is what he will do when the golden handcuffs come off at the end of next year. |