Yesterday Barbara woke up as always early at half past six. Then after few minutes stretching and yawning she packed her suitcase. She drove to the airport at half past seven and at half past eight she arrived there. From twenty minutes past nine to quarter past ten she had been flying to Edinburgh til her meeting started at eleven o`clock and was held to quarter to one p.m. At one o`clock to quarter past two in the afternoon she was having lunch and after that at half past two she visited a school where she stayed to quarter to five. From five minutes past six to quarter to seven she was writing a report on the plane. Then Barbara was cooking a meal from half past eight to half past nine. In the evening from half past nine to eleven o`clock she was listening to music
1. They showed us the postcards of New Year. The postcards of New Year was showed to us. We were showed the postcards of New Year.
2. The teacher told the pupils the story of Washington. The story of Washington was told to the pupils. The pupils were told the story of Washington.
3. My father promised me to bring an interesting book about London. An interesting book about London was promised to be brought to me. I was promised to be given an interesting book about London.
4. They gave him the chance. The chance was given to him. He was given a chance.
5. The grandmother read the grandson a fairy-tale. A fairy-tale was read to the grandson. The grandson was read a fairy-tail.
The postcards of New Year was showed to us.
We were showed the postcards of New Year.
2. The teacher told the pupils the story of Washington.
The story of Washington was told to the pupils.
The pupils were told the story of Washington.
3. My father promised me to bring an interesting book about London.
An interesting book about London was promised to be brought to me.
I was promised to be given an interesting book about London.
4. They gave him the chance.
The chance was given to him.
He was given a chance.
5. The grandmother read the grandson a fairy-tale.
A fairy-tale was read to the grandson.
The grandson was read a fairy-tail.