Answer:
Nǐ hěn kě'ài.(You got this I've done the same thing)
A possible interpretation of the distance-time graph from point B to C is "John waited before crossing a busy street."
The distance -time graph is used to depict a graphical representation of the distance moved from one point to another through a given time.
From the graph, the point B to C on the graph shows that there is no change in distance within that time. This means that John's position did not change within that time.
Hence, from the options given, a possible interpretation of the graph would be "John waited before crossing a busy street."
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1. While Jeremy
(walk) to school he found some money.
2. It was raining when we
(arrive) at the beach.
3. While he
(do) the washing up the phone rang.
4. When Philip arrived home, Helen
(clean) the windows
5. Ben
(go) to bed when he finished his homework.
6. Mike
(ride) to school when he got a puncture.
2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. We
(sit) in the park when it
(start) to
rain. .
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(play)
you
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2. My mum
(bake) a cake when my dad
(arrive) home.
3. Where
(go) when I
(see) you
yesterday?
4. When!
(arrive) at the party Laura
(leave).
5. While !
(send) an email the computer
(crash).
6. They
(drive) to Scotland when the accident
(happen).
3.Complete the text with past simple or past continuous.
Yesterday afternoon I was walking through the park when I (1). (find) a little
black dog on a lead. 1 (2)
(decide) to call the police. While
(3)
(call) the police, a man (4)
(come) into the park.
He (5)
(run) and (6)
(shout) "Harry! Harry!". When I
(7)
(finish) my phone call I (8)
(walk) towards the
men with the dog. I (9)
(ask) him "Is this Harry?" and he (10)
(reply) "Yes! Yes, that's Harry! Oh, thank you!". He was very happy.
Answer:
for 1.
1) was walking
2)arrived
3)was doing
4)cleaned
5) went
6) was riding
for 2.
1)were sitting, started
2)was baking, arrived
3) I didn't understand this one, but I guess it's went, saw
4)arrived, left
5) was sending, crashed
6)was driving, happened
for 3.
1)found
2)decided
3)was calling
4)came
5)was running
6)was shouting
7)finished
8)walked
9)asked
10)replied
hope this helps
Answer:
In the biblical context, Ananias reminded the Lord of Saul's reputation and actions. Ananias was initially hesitant to go to Saul, who had a reputation for persecuting Christians. However, the Lord had instructed Ananias to go and lay hands on Saul to restore his sight. Ananias reminded the Lord that Saul was known for his persecution of believers and questioned why he should go to him. This can be found in Acts 9:13-14
Explanation:
"Then Ananias answered, 'Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how much harm he has done to Your saints in Jerusalem. And here he has authority from the chief priests to bind all who call on Your name.'"
By reminding the Lord of Saul's reputation, Ananias expressed his concerns and sought clarification. The Lord reassured Ananias that He had chosen Saul for a specific purpose, which eventually led to Saul's transformation into the Apostle Paul.