L (walk) down the street the other day when i (bump) into an old friend of mine.
10-11 класс
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We (be) friends at university but we lose) touch. We (talk) for a few minutes
and he (tell) me that he (work) with computers for the past two years. i(can)
hardly believe it, he (do) a drama degree at university and (act) in several
films when he was younger. It (be) funny how things (turn our) sometimes.
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l was walking down the street the other day when i bumped....
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