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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #9902: Adverbs of time
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    Adverbs of time


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    1. LILY : My sister has moved into a castle in Scotland.
    2. SARA : Does she like it ? I've been living in an old flat in Edinburgh 1997 and I love it.
    3. LILY : Well, she has not been there long and she has seen two ghosts.
    4. SARA : Two ghosts ! You are kidding me ! I've seen a ghost ! I would really like to meet one.
    5. LILY : Well, you've been in Scotland quite some time now. Don't you have a ghost in your house ?
    6. SARA : No, I haven't even heard a mouse .
    7. LILY : , somebody told me that most of the ghosts have left for America. They make a better living over there !
    8. SARA : I've thought ghosts were smart. Now, I know they definitely are !!!








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