• They flew (fly) to Barcelona last week. A funny thing happened to me the other day. I -(be) in a hurry to get to work and I found that my car wasn't working.
  • The craziest/weirdest/funniest thing happened to me. The other day, … go, “…” Last Wednesday, I met up with some old friends from school.
  • I nearly fell off of my ladder My heart filled with laughter A funny thing happened to me today A funny thing happened to me today.
    Bulunamadı: day
  • There were only a few voices when I was born, and they were very loud. ... Please don’t hold either against me. Having fun reading, writing, and meeting.
  • No, not the paying back bit. He had asked me to buy him a print newspaper. His phone wasn’t broken, nor his laptop. The next day, I felt I had to ask…
  • I was at church Sunday morning doing the usual running around before service when I spot Joshua Gray, Amos' son, walking from the trampoline with his shoes in.
  • Task 2: A Funny Thing Happened to Me ... 1. Choose the best answer (a, b or c) to complete each of the following statements.
    Bulunamadı: day
  • A funny thing happened to me today While I was idling sideways in my living room I noticed every imperfection on the wall Every particle of dust And I felt the...
  • Insert A really funny thing happened to me the other day when I was out with a friend. We were in a restaurant in London and suddenly I saw that she was just...
  • Funny can also mean ‘strange’, ‘surprising’, ‘unexpected’ or ‘difficult to explain or understand’: A funny thing happened to me the other day.
  • A funny thing happened to me the other day. ... I looked at the woman behind me again and I was sure that I (8) ….…………… (know) her.
  • I was laughing so loud.
    LFM Karazhan must have Full Tier 5 Minimum. Yep, Been happening for a VERY long time.
  • 10 A funny thing happened to me... 11a Polite requests. ... 38 A bad day at the office. 39 A Saturday afternoon.
  • A funny thing happened to me the other day. ... I looked at the woman behind me again and I was sure that I 8 (know) her. “Excuse me, have we met before?