6 Write about two true and one false experience. Write twenty words about each experience. Read your experiences to a partner. Can your partner guess the false experience? I've It happened when Кто
1. I expect the letter to come tomorrow.
2. He expected the teacher to praise him.
3. She didn't expect them to be back so late.
4. I know her to be a talented singer.
5. I knew him to be a great scientist.
6. We didn't expect you to do so much.
7. The teacher expected the students to understand the rule.
8. I didn't expect him to write such beautiful poems.
9. She knew him to be a very kind man.
10. Everyone knew her to be a progressive scientist.
11. I know your sister to be a very capable student.
12. Everybody knows Byron to be a great poet.
13. I didn't expect it to happen so soon.
14. We expect you to help us.
15. He expected the Minister to answer immediately.
16. We expected the weather to change.
2. He expected the teacher to praise him.
3. She didn't expect them to be back so late.
4. I know her to be a talented singer.
5. I knew him to be a great scientist.
6. We didn't expect you to do so much.
7. The teacher expected the students to understand the rule.
8. I didn't expect him to write such beautiful poems.
9. She knew him to be a very kind man.
10. Everyone knew her to be a progressive scientist.
11. I know your sister to be a very capable student.
12. Everybody knows Byron to be a great poet.
13. I didn't expect it to happen so soon.
14. We expect you to help us.
15. He expected the Minister to answer immediately.
16. We expected the weather to change.
2. How many for?
3. When for?
4. When are you going to come?
5. Your name, please?
6. Where would you like to sit?
7. How long are you going to stay?
8. Would you like to reserve a table?
9. What time?
Put the sentences in the correct order to make a dialogue.
a) a. □ — My name is Doorway.
b. □ — Yes, sure. How many for?
с □ — I'd like a table for three.
d. □ — That's OK, a table for 3 at 7 p.m. And could I have your
name, please?
e. □ — Good evening. "Jolly dolls". How can I help you?
f. □ — At 7 o'clock, if possible.
g. □ — Thank you, Mrs Doorway. Goodbye. See you tonight,
h. □ — A table for 3? Well, what time would you like?
i. □ — Good evening, could I reserve a table for tonight?
b) a. □ — You are welcome.
b. □ — Hello, the "Palace Hotel". What can I do for you?
с □ — Thank you very much, goodbye, d. □ — I'd like to book a room.
e. □ — OK, Mrs Window, your double room is No. 289 from the
5th to 7th of May.
f. □ — What kind of room would you like?
g. □ — Well, could I have your name, please?
h. □ — You see, I am with my husband, so — a double room.
i. □ — I'm Window.
j. □ — For three nights.
k. □ — On the 5th of May.
1. □ — When are you going to arrive?