If you want to be fit, you ... not eat cakes, but you certainly ... walk a lot. 2. I'm late. I ... hurry. 3. There is light in the house, somebody ... be in. 4. The bus we took didn't go up the hill and we ... walk. 5. Every child ... know traffic rules. 6. It's dark outside, it ... be about 8 now. 7. You ... not eat so many sweets because they contain a lot of calories. 8. You ... not speak to your mother like this. 9. Why ... I do somebody else's work? 10. I think you ... give up smoking. 1. The problem should be discussed again. 2. Lomonosov may be considered as the founder of Russian science. 3. All the students will be able to take part in the concert. 4. I can imagine her teaching children. 5. The sitting was to take place at one o'clock. 6. It may cost me a lot of money. 7. We have to finish the translation by tomorrow. 8. My mother must do the shopping in our family. 9. Will you be able to prove his innocence? 10. He may know about it but he doesn't want to tell us. 11. The weather may be fine tomorrow. 12. Your announcement may attract her attention. 13. They must still be taking their exam. 14. Can she know the Spanish language? 15. Can I be fit for this? 16. He cannot have been there yesterday. 17. It must have been true. 18. Can this information be relied on? 19. She was to become a film star.
Christie used her vivid imagination and developed fabulous plots
She brilliantly described the characters of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
Readers loved them and always wanted more of these stories.
Many novels (such as And Then There Were None ) were set in and around Devon, her birthplace
Agatha Christie was honoured by her contemporaries as a remarkable detective story writer.
Agatha Christie wrote 66 novels, 15 plays, and 157 short stories.
She also wrote 6 romances and 4 non-fiction books, including Agatha Christie, an Autobiography.
Agatha Christie died on 12 January 1976, at the age of 85.
Agatha Christie's books are translated into 103 languages, and they are still popular today.