1. I am very glad that you invited me for the evening. 2. He smiled,when saw the friend. 3. It is a pity that you don't want to join us. 4. He says that doesn't remember many details of the novel as read it in the childhood. 5. This book is already not present in shops. It is a pity that I didn't buy it last week. 6. He is fond of chemistry? – Yes, he became interested in this subject in school. 7. You didn't come behind the book yesterday, and today I already don't have it. 8. It remained in hotel as it was hurt by the head, and we went to sight-see the city. 9. I become angry about you as yesterday you were very inattentive. 10. Our library supplies students with all necessary books.
Miss Jane Marple — an old spinster, living modestly in a small English village St. Mary Mead. Its main activities — knitting for many great-nephews, taking care of plants in a small garden and various public commissions, she performs frequently and willingly (for example, collecting donations for various local events). Periodically it is somewhere to visit friends, relatives, or just relax. Always something to knit, gives knitted items to friends, relatives, or giving to charity. Well versed in flowers, other plants and gardening in General. Very curious. In his village, where she had lived most of his life, knows everything about everything, keenly interested in the life of the neighbors, always aware of all the events, rumors and gossip. In the village she has no family, only friends, including the majority of elderly neighbors. Her nephew Raymond is a writer, a wealthy man, he lives in the USA, occasionally come to London, don't forget Auntie and occasionally helps her.