1. He should be there tomorrow. We're going to discuss our plans. 2. He may be there tomorrow. He's already back 3. He might be here tomorrow. I don't know if he returned from a business trip. 4. He may have been there yesterday, but I did not see him. 5. He could, at least, be there yesterday. 6. He was most likely there yesterday. 7. He should have been there yesterday! He promised. 8. It cannot be that he was there. I do not believe. 9. Is it possible that he was there yesterday? I think I saw him. 10. Could he have been there yesterday? 11. It cannot be that all this was true. They would have told me everything themselves. 12. Is it really true? 13. It must be true. 14. Perhaps this is true. 15. Who knows? Maybe this is true. 16. Perhaps it was true. 17. This was obviously true. 18. You are probably wrong. 19. You must be wrong .. 20. It cannot be that you are wrong. 21. Are you wrong then? 22. It cannot be that they do not understand me.
A: Oh, look, what a wonderful landscape! B: No wonder it attracted your attention. It's Shishkin's "Pine-trees in the sunlight". It is a real masterpiece.
A: Oh, Shishkin! I know about him. He was an outstanding Russian painter of the 19th century, wasn't he?
B: Yes, and he was a brilliant painter of landscape.
A: I have read about him and seen reproductions of some of his paintings, but it is the first time I see an original.
B: Shishkin was fond of Russian nature. This picture depicts the tranquility of Russian woods and the vast expanses of Russian nature.
A: The picture looks very realistic, doesn't it? You get an impression that you are in this wood yourself. Just look at the effect of the sunshine penetrating through the branches and illuminating the transparent shadows.
B: You are right, and I quite agree with you. this picture is famous for the simplicity and clarity of the artistic language.
1. He should be there tomorrow. We're going to discuss our plans. 2. He may be there tomorrow. He's already back 3. He might be here tomorrow. I don't know if he returned from a business trip. 4. He may have been there yesterday, but I did not see him. 5. He could, at least, be there yesterday. 6. He was most likely there yesterday. 7. He should have been there yesterday! He promised. 8. It cannot be that he was there. I do not believe. 9. Is it possible that he was there yesterday? I think I saw him. 10. Could he have been there yesterday? 11. It cannot be that all this was true. They would have told me everything themselves. 12. Is it really true? 13. It must be true. 14. Perhaps this is true. 15. Who knows? Maybe this is true. 16. Perhaps it was true. 17. This was obviously true. 18. You are probably wrong. 19. You must be wrong .. 20. It cannot be that you are wrong. 21. Are you wrong then? 22. It cannot be that they do not understand me.
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A: Oh, look, what a wonderful landscape!
B: No wonder it attracted your attention. It's Shishkin's "Pine-trees in the sunlight". It is a real masterpiece.
A: Oh, Shishkin! I know about him. He was an outstanding Russian painter of the 19th century, wasn't he?
B: Yes, and he was a brilliant painter of landscape.
A: I have read about him and seen reproductions of some of his paintings, but it is the first time I see an original.
B: Shishkin was fond of Russian nature. This picture depicts the tranquility of Russian woods and the vast expanses of Russian nature.
A: The picture looks very realistic, doesn't it? You get an impression that you are in this wood yourself. Just look at the effect of the sunshine penetrating through the branches and illuminating the transparent shadows.
B: You are right, and I quite agree with you. this picture is famous for the simplicity and clarity of the artistic language.