E.
1. – Why you (to put on) your coat? - I (to go) for a walk. You (to come) with me? – Yes, I’d love to come. You (to mind) if I bring my dog? – No.
2. I (to go) to visit Peter tonight. He (to leave) tomorrow morning. – He(to come) back the same day? – I (not to know). 3. Ann (not to come) today. She (to be busy) reading. 4. Nick (to leave) tonight. – What train he (to take) for his journey? – He (to catch) the 9.30 train. 5. Nick and Ann (to drive up) to Moscow this afternoon. 6. You (to write) him tonight? – Yes, I always (to write) him on his birthday. You (to want) to send any message? – Certainly. 7. Jack: Lunch (to be) ready, Mummy? I (to be) hungry and I (to be) in a hurry as well. I (to play) football this afternoon. Mother: Well, I (to be) sorry, but lunch (not to be) ready. But look, it (to rain) out-of-doors. You can’t play football in such bad weather. You (to want) to catch a cold? Jack: Oh, Mummy, we often (to play) football in much worse weather than this. And it’s an important match today. You (to come) to watch us, Mom?
F.
1. Where is Kitty? – Susan (to put) her to bed. 2. Light (to travel) more quickly than sound. 3. I should like to know why you always (to read) at table. 4. Sorry, Ted, I must go, I (to be) late. – Where you (to go)? 5. He (to laugh) best who (to laugh) last. 6. Actions (to speak) louder than words. 7. Robert (to speak) just now with my uncle, and they (to shake) hands. 8. Why you (not to answer)? – Because you (to talk) nonsense. 9. Every star (to have) its own orbit. 10. A stitch in time (to save) nine. 11. It’s so cold here. I (to freeze) to death. 12. That’s the way she always (to talk). 13. She is so careless, she always (to leave) her bag about.
G.
1. Stop smoking! The room (to be) full of smoke which (to come) from your cigarette. Usually nobody (to smoke) here. 2. The woman who (to speak) with my sister in the yard (to be) our neighbour who (to live) across the street. 3. You (to ask) too much of me. I (to be) quite powerless to help you. 4. You (to hear) the speaker well? – Yes, I (to hear) him clearly. I (to listen) very attentively, but still I (not to understand) what he (to mean). 5. You (to go) in my direction? I can give you a lift. 6. I (to look) at the barometer and (to see) that it (to fall). 7. Don’t enter the room. Father (to work) there and he (not to like) to be disturbed. 8. You (to see) that woman in the corner? She (to have) her dessert now. As soon as she (to leave) we (to occupy) the table.
1. – Why are you putting on your coat? - I am going for a walk. Are you coming with me? – Yes, I’d love to come. Do you mind if I bring my dog? – No.
2. I am going to visit Peter tonight. He is leaving tomorrow morning. – Is he
coming back the same day? – I don't know.
3. Ann isn't coming today. She is busy reading.
4. Nick is leaving tonight. – What train is he taking for his journey? – He is catching the 9.30 train.
5. Nick and Ann are driving up to Moscow this afternoon.
6. Are you writing him tonight? – Yes, I always write him on his birthday. Do you want to send any message? – Certainly.
7. Jack: Is lunch ready, Mummy? I am hungry and I am in a hurry as
well. I am playing football this afternoon.
Mother: Well, I am sorry, but lunch is not ready. But look, it is raining out-of-doors. You can’t play football in such bad weather. Do you want to catch a cold?
Jack: Oh, Mummy, we often play football in much worse weather than this. And it’s an important matchtoday. Are you coming to watch us, Mom?
1. Stop smoking! The room is full of smoke which is coming from your
cigarette. Usually nobody smokes here.
2. The woman who is speaking with my sister in the yard is our neighbour who lives across the street.
3. You are asking too much of me. I am quite powerless to help you.
4. Do you hear the speaker well? – Yes, I hear him clearly. I am listening very attentively, but still I don't understand what he means.
5. Are you going in my direction? I can give you a lift.
6. I look at the barometer and see that it is falling.
7. Don’t enter the room. Father is working there and he doesn't like to be disturbed.
8. Do you see that woman in the corner? She is having her dessert now. As soon as she leaves we are occupying the table.
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