Open the brackets and put the verbs in the correct form. Write down full sentences. If I (not know) how to get to the place, I (to take) a taxi.
If I (to be) in your shoes, I (to make up) with her and start speaking again.
I (to come) if I (to finish) my work early.
If you (to leave) your car opened, it (to be stolen).
If I (to get lost), I (to use) a map.
If you (to drink) much coffee, you (not sleep) at night.
If I (to be) a billionaire, I (to buy) an island.
If I (not take) the wrong way, I (not meet) you.
If a cat (to see) a dog, it (to run) away.
I (to leave) as soon as the babysitter (to arrive).
17. They were kept busy wrapping things up.
18. The entire second year at the University he spent, getting rid of friends, which he acquired in the first year.
19. Switching to Italian, she told us the whole story in more detail.
20. He spent almost the whole evening trying to turn me against you.
21. We had a good time playing basketball.
22. She spends most of her time studying.
23. She spent a lot of money to buy furniture for a new apartment.
24. I got great pleasure from conversation with this writer.
25. For a moment I just stood there, wondering what to do next.
26. Mom was busy cooking dinner.
27. Shuffling, he walked out of the room.
28. All three of them went boating on the lake.
29. The boy ran and an excited voice began to tell what happened.
30. On the whistle out of the bushes crawled a snake.
31. He flew on a private helicopter.
32. All happened as had been predicted.
fairy tale.
Karlsson and The Kid
Voice over:
The Kid - K. Roomyanova
Karlsson -V. Livanov
Fido! Fido!
Here, boy!
What did I say?
Sit!
Tell me please, do you
always have to fight?
You can resolve any
argument with words.
Sure you can!
Easy for you to say.
For example, you two
have each other.
And I've got no one! No one!
Not even a dog...
Excuse me, requesting
permission to land
What?
What what? Can I land here?
Can't you see I'm running out of fuel?
Go ahead, please.
OK. Let's continue the conversation.
What's your name?
Mine?
Of course yours, not mine!
Kid.
Just Kid?
No! You should do it like I do.
I'm Karlsson, who lives on the roof!
- Sounds good, doesn't it?
- It does.
But don't worry about it.
You can simply call me Karlsson.
- Let's try! Hey Kid!
- Hey Karlsson!
See!
Let's continue our conversation.
How old are you?
Seven.