Put the adverbs/adverbial phrases in brackets in the correct order in the
sentences.
1 The smart dress is expected to be on sale.
(in department stores, from next spring,
permanently)
2 I think I will watch the fashion show.
(probably, at Charlie's house, personally)
3 She announced that she's going to attend
Fashion Week.
(next September, suddenly, in Milan)
4 He wears a suit if he has a business meeting.
(occasionally, apparently, in the city)
5 You could have called me.
(simply, yesterday afternoon, frankly)
6 He bought himself a trendy jacket.
(last weekend, very, spontaneously)
He wanted to drive his car to some nice place but the car was broken. Он хотел поехать на своей машине в какое-нибудь хорошее место, но машина была сломана.
He wanted to spend the afternoon with his friends but it started to rain cats and dogs. Он хотел провести день со своими друзьями, но начался ливень как из ведра.
He wanted to say "I love you" to his friend Rose but didn't come to his place in the evening. Он хотел сказать "Я люблю тебя" своей подруге Розе, но она не пришла к нему вечером.
1. If the weather is fine, we will go for a picnic.
2. If you will go out in cold weather without a coat, you would catch a cold.
3. If it rains this afternoon, I will take my umbrella.
4. If you are well and exercise regularly, you will live 100 years.
5. You would have had a stomach ache if you ate too much of that cake.
6. If you did not drive carefully, you will have an accident.
9. If you sent the letter by first class mail, it will get there the following day.
10. If I saw a cheap used car, I would buy.