Mr. Smith went on a business trip to London and three of his friends asked him if he didn't mind buying umbrellas for them. Mr. Smith checked in at the hotel, left his luggage and decided to go to the shop. For nearly a fortnight it poured in London, and on that day the weather was nasty too: it was raining hard, a strong wind blew, and there was no hope that the sun ever appear. So Mr. Smith fetched his umbrella and putted his raincoat on, because he was afraid he would get wet through.
To Mr. Smith's disappointment all the umbrellas were sold out the day before, but the owner of the shop said they had no supply for a long time and he was sure he was getting some umbrellas in the afternoon. At the time Mr. Smith left the shop it was no longer raining, the sun was already shining brightly, and one could hardly believe that some ten minutes before it rained cats and dogs. Mr. Smith left his umbrella behind, but the weather was so fine that he even didn't remember about it.
He got on the bus that could take him to the hotel, but when he got off the bus, by mistake he took his neighbour's umbrella and suddenly he heard the man say: "Sorry, sir, I believe this is my umbrella." "I am sorry, sir," said Mr. Smith, he felt ashamed - the people could think he was a thief - and he hurried out of the bus. He came to the hotel, had dinner, and in the evening he went to the shop to buy umbrellas. He bought three umbrellas and the owner returned him the umbrella he left behind, and when he returned with the four umbrellas in his hands, he met the man whose umbrella he took by mistake when he left the bus. The man smiled at him and said: "You had a lucky day, eh?"
Many young people can and do dress so that sometimes they are slightly different from each other. I don't like to blend in with the crowd. But I don't like to stand out too much. I have my own style. I dress in what I like. I don't really care what people think about my clothing style. I believe that people have the right to choose what to wear. And no one can blame them for that.
Mr. Smith went on a business trip to London and three of his friends asked him if he didn't mind buying umbrellas for them. Mr. Smith checked in at the hotel, left his luggage and decided to go to the shop. For nearly a fortnight it poured in London, and on that day the weather was nasty too: it was raining hard, a strong wind blew, and there was no hope that the sun ever appear. So Mr. Smith fetched his umbrella and putted his raincoat on, because he was afraid he would get wet through.
To Mr. Smith's disappointment all the umbrellas were sold out the day before, but the owner of the shop said they had no supply for a long time and he was sure he was getting some umbrellas in the afternoon. At the time Mr. Smith left the shop it was no longer raining, the sun was already shining brightly, and one could hardly believe that some ten minutes before it rained cats and dogs. Mr. Smith left his umbrella behind, but the weather was so fine that he even didn't remember about it.
He got on the bus that could take him to the hotel, but when he got off the bus, by mistake he took his neighbour's umbrella and suddenly he heard the man say: "Sorry, sir, I believe this is my umbrella." "I am sorry, sir," said Mr. Smith, he felt ashamed - the people could think he was a thief - and he hurried out of the bus. He came to the hotel, had dinner, and in the evening he went to the shop to buy umbrellas. He bought three umbrellas and the owner returned him the umbrella he left behind, and when he returned with the four umbrellas in his hands, he met the man whose umbrella he took by mistake when he left the bus. The man smiled at him and said: "You had a lucky day, eh?"
Объяснение:
I.
1 - that
2 - who
3 - where
4 - whose
II.
1) Продовжувати читати книгу
2) Щоб дати можливість
3) Мої друзі кажуть, що він дуже модний
4) "1+1" транслює музичні шоу, фільми, новини та
спортивні матчі.
III.
1) Stop making this terrible noise at once!
2) She doesn't mind working the night shift
3) Peter gave up smoking
4) I can't help laughing
IV.
Many young people can and do dress so that sometimes they are slightly different from each other. I don't like to blend in with the crowd. But I don't like to stand out too much. I have my own style. I dress in what I like. I don't really care what people think about my clothing style. I believe that people have the right to choose what to wear. And no one can blame them for that.