1. Choose the correct negative sentence. A) They have neither a laptop nor a flashcard.
B) Neither bag nor breakfast was ready to school.
C) We have no niece or a cousin.
D) She didn't clean both kitchen and living room.
E) We hardly got his number, didn't we?
B: It's lovely. It's the nicest of all you've tried on yet.
A: Yes, but I prefer short dresses.
B: Well, it's true that this dress is longer than the blue one, but it's also more elegant.
A: Yes, but it's the most expensive dress we've seen so far.
B: I know. The blue one is much cheaper, but it doesn't look as good as the black one.
A: Oh! I can't decide. What time is it?
B: It's only 6 o'clock. We've got plenty of time.
A: Really! I thought it was later than that.
B: Why don't we go to another shop?
A: No, I've decided. I like the black dress better. It's the most expensive, but it doesn't matter.
B: OK. Let's go and pay for it.
1. He should come as soon as I was ready.
2. Peter would know that I had gone to the concert if I was not at home by eight.
3. She would come to the Philharmonic with you if you got tickets.
4. Five years ago there had been no people living here at all.
5. She should go skiing on Sunday if I had time.
6. They had finished building this house only last week.
7. It would be so pleasant when Tom came home.
8. She should do it now if you liked.
9. My brother had been here that day.
10. It was a pity you hadn't come earlier.
11. There would be an interesting lecture at the school assembly hall next day. One of our teachers would speak about Charles Dickens.
12. Last year he had spent my summer vacation in the Caucasus.
13. He had come to live in this town several years ago.
14. Jane would be reading you a story until it was time to go to bed.
15. You had read all about it in the newspaper.