1. He (did not waste) time with foolish questions like why, when and where. He did as he was told. 2. Always a punctual woman, she (comes) downstairs as the front door (is being opened) for Charles. 3. Some kind of public demonstration (is being planned) to take place at the airport tonight. 4. The flight (had not been announced) yet. It (would not be announced) for another half-hour, at least. 5. The message, as Tanya (was dictating) it, (was being typed) by a girl clerk in New York. 6. She could tell by the inclination of his head that he (had been listening) intently to everything that (had been said). 7. It (is) an old house that (is divided) into flats. 8. Julia can’t know what (is being said) about her, and someone must tell her. 9. Each apartment was usually ( shared) by two or three girls. They (were known) as stewardess’ nests. 10. Inez (occupied) a chair in the room’s centre to which she (had been/was guided) on arrival. 11. He ( saw) that the doors of Trans America Flight Two (had not been closed) yet, and a few remaining passengers were still ( checking) in.
1. My brother plays football, but he doesn't play hockey. 2. We study Logics, but we don't study Maths. 3. Briаn drives a motor-cycle, but he doesn't drive a car. 4. My sister plays table tennis, but she doesn't play lawn tennis. 5. I like serious music, but I don't like pop music. 6. My father works at a hospital, but he doesn't work at a factory. 7. I like tea, but I don't like coffee. 8. They take exams in January, but they don't take exams in December. 9. Her brother studies at school, but he doesn't study at the University. 10. We live in Russia, but we don't live in the USA.
2. Always a punctual woman, she (comes) downstairs as the front door (is being opened) for Charles.
3. Some kind of public demonstration (is being planned) to take place at the airport tonight.
4. The flight (had not been announced) yet. It (would not be announced) for another half-hour, at least.
5. The message, as Tanya (was dictating) it, (was being typed) by a girl clerk in New York.
6. She could tell by the inclination of his head that he (had been listening) intently to everything that (had been said).
7. It (is) an old house that (is divided) into flats.
8. Julia can’t know what (is being said) about her, and someone must tell her.
9. Each apartment was usually ( shared) by two or three girls. They (were known) as stewardess’ nests.
10. Inez (occupied) a chair in the room’s centre to which she (had been/was guided) on arrival.
11. He ( saw) that the doors of Trans America Flight Two (had not been closed) yet, and a few remaining passengers were still ( checking) in.
2. We study Logics, but we don't study Maths.
3. Briаn drives a motor-cycle, but he doesn't drive a car.
4. My sister plays table tennis, but she doesn't play lawn tennis.
5. I like serious music, but I don't like pop music.
6. My father works at a hospital, but he doesn't work at a factory.
7. I like tea, but I don't like coffee.
8. They take exams in January, but they don't take exams in December.
9. Her brother studies at school, but he doesn't study at the University.
10. We live in Russia, but we don't live in the USA.