Part 1 Mark and Ross saved up for their dream holiday at a place called San Antonio in the Caribbean - but the dream was more like nightmare! The cost over (1) each, but decided to for weeks in the month of because they that the (2) (3) weather was (4) The problems began when the flight was (5) because of bad weather and they couldn't leave until (n) finally got on the plane (7) hours late Then, they couldn't to San Antonio because there was a (8) and they had to the city instead, where hotel to they strayed in a (9) the (10) Part 2 The hotel was next to the sea, but it wasn't near a (11) (12) you couldn't swim in it and the hotel swimming pool was full of (13) ! To make things worse, the food was terrible, too: for there were only different types of (14) and the lettuce was full (1.5) The worst part was when the (16) antived: they really (17) because of the wind and ruin. of the weather they had to stay another (18) in the hotel with (19) to do. They finally in San Antonio (20) days late - and someone told them the weather had been (21) all the time! there that time. the sea was so Work in pairs, Student A and Student They
My point of view is the following. Firstly, the computer informs us about various things. Secondly, you can travel to different countries and at the same time sitting in front of a computer screen. It is very comfortable. Thirdly, you can use a distance learning. This is a great leap of progress.
But some people are against computers. Firstly, they thought that we can work without computers, because it breaks our eyesight. Secondly, we get a lot of unnecessary information, for example — a promotion. It distracts when you are so busy.
But I do not agree with this people. To preserve the health, you should: firstly, ventilate the room; secondly, take a timeout. That you do not get useless information, you can change the computer tuner.
All in all, I want to say that I am for computers. I believe that computers can materially do our work easier and make people more educated. Our future is in our hands.
2 Mick was (being) able to change the faulty fuse on his own.
3 Maeve might have (been) helped you if you had asked her.
4 Fortunately, we didn’t have (needed) to walk the whole distance.(OR Fortunately, we didn’t (have) need(ed) to walk the whole distance*)
5 Would (it) you like me to pick up the laundry?
6 He should have (must) known better than to trust her.
7 Jeremy would like (that) to study nuclear physics.
8 She had (has) to work overtime every day last month.
9 They ought to have (had) given us more instructions.
10 Let’s not (to) argue about this any more.
11 The Prime Minister is (being) supposed to leave for the USA tonight.
12 Were you allowed (it) to take photos inside the museum?
13 They can’t have (had) spent all that money in just one week.
14 Children are (may) not to be left unattended at any time.
15 Would they mind (if) my bringing a friend along?
16 They must (have) pack all their things before noon.
17 You should (have) try to treat customers more politely.
18 Might I (to) ask you (for) a favour*?
19 You needn’t have (to) invited so many people.
20 Let’s (we) go to Ann’s.