3 Change the following sentences into the future or past. Use be allowed/permitted to. 1. May the students leave the room in a few minutes?
2. May I stay away from the classes?
3. May she miss the classes tomorrow?
4. May I look up words in the dictionary? 5. May he not do this job now?
6. May the child not eat his soup?
7. May she play the piano in your room? 8. May Kate read her essay at the next lesson?
9. May I not come to the examination tonight?
10. May she not go and see her doctor? 11. May I come a bit late for the next class?
12. May Jack change place with Bill?
13. May I keep your player till Sunday?
14. May the students write the dictation at the next class?
15. May I leave the class before the bell goes?
Complete thesentences withthe phrasal verbsin the diagram inthe correct form
The check-in desk assistant the while she checked theflight times.(wait)2Sean had always said i well withhis neighbours.(have a good relationship)3Sam doubts that freeganism will not all around the country.(become popular)4The security this as wequeued up at the check-in desk.(watch)5When Fran grew out of her baby clothes, we very them ve to my brother’sfamily.(give something to someone else)6A lot of Mongolians the nomadic lifestyle, moving from one place toanother.(continue)
-You remember your young years...-he started the conversation the old lady.-at that time it was not so as now...and the other village people and others.In our times the youth has always been polite.
-Grandma!What is "politeness"?
-Well,-she sighed,-Politeness is a human characteristic which characterizes the personality good manners, good deeds and education.Under the politeness is usually described as the ability to communicate respectfully with people, a willingness to find a compromise and listen to opposing points of view.So that was my wonderful day at my grandmother's.