The question is asking if they will or if they did walk to the park...Past...Present...or Future
Answer:
Bhusan: Hello, Bidya,<u> </u><u>how are you getting on with your job?</u>
Bidya : I'm used to it now.
Bhusan :<u> </u><u>What about that Arabian girt?</u> She speaks English, doesn't she ?
Bidya : <u>No, she doesn't </u>.We communicate through laughter.
Bhusan : <u>Isn't it tiring?</u>
Bidya : Yes, it is. <u>I'm exhansted at the end of each day.</u>
Bhusan : What do you do in the evenings ? <u>Just go home and relax </u>.And you ?
Bidya : No, I don't often go out with my friends.
Answer:
I would love to see more descriptive words! Phrases such as, "I was so hungry that I swear I started digesting myself" may be helpful, as you want to keep your reader captivated! Instead of including the lyrics of the song, I suggest just stating that he sang the entire song, as this takes up valuable space. Instead of describing the song, try describing what the narrator feels. Perhaps her heart is "fluttering with joy," and his hair is "swaying like a dove's feathers in flight". Otherwise, I enjoyed this excerpt!
In 1930, somebody built this house.
in cyprus, siemens employ 3000 people a day.
all over the world, people play football.
television sets are made by japanese firms.
every month our company sells more than a thousand cars.
in 1928, alexander fleming discovered penicillin.
the london underground system is used by two million people every day.
our school doesn’t teach chinese.
drinks aren’t offered to us.
the lights were turned off by someone.
(some might be wrong, check with yourself)