An old scientist whom everybody in england knows very (well, good) is travelling (on, by) train. the ticket-collector (is making, makes) his round. when he comes to the scientist and asks him for the ticket, (the, an, -) old man begins to look (at, for, though) it in his pockets, in his bag and suitcase, but (cannot, may not, must not) find it anywhere. "(there, it) doesn't matter", says the ticket collector, who knows the scientist very (well, good)." there, is no hurry. i (may, can, should) come again (at, on, in) the next station". "oh! but i (can, must, could) find it", says the old man (helplessly, helpless). "i want to know where i (go, am going)".
England knows very well is travelling by train. The
ticket-collector makes his round. When he comes to the scientist
and asks him for the ticket, an old man begins to look
though it in his pockets, in his bag and suitcase, but cannot,
find it anywhere.
" It doesn't matter", says the ticket collector, who knows the scientist very
good." There, is no hurry. I can come again
on the next station". "Oh! But I can find
it", says the old man helplessly. "I want to know
where I am going".