1. Your children often smile? 2. My grandfather terrible alarmist, he never laughs and rarely discussed their problems with us. 3. His dad so wonderful! He is always smiling and never gets angry at me. 4. Your husband - a scientist? - Yes, why it happens so seldom at home: for it is open on Saturdays and Sundays. 5. I will tell you frankly that your son - not stupid, he's just a real bummer, though, to be honest, he does not have any abilities to mathematics. 6. He is often late and is therefore almost always goes to work in a taxi! - Exactly! It's just like him. 7. You will succeed languages? - In my opinion, yes, because I'm pretty and fluent in English and in Russian. I am a journalist by profession and generally sociable person. 8. Her cousin - a homebody at heart. She rarely goes to visit, even to their relatives. 9. Your children are constantly at me giggle, and, naturally, I lose my temper, especially in the evenings when I'm tired after a hard day's work. 10. My husband and I always get in fights and put up, quarrel and reconciled ... And we live!
1. Is there anything else (to tell) her? I believe she deserves (to know) the state of her sick brother. 2. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping). 3. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago," Maren thought. 4. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told). 5. Good-bye. So pleased (to have met) you. 6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention. 7. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say. 8. The next morning he seemed (to have forgotten) it all. 9. No words can describe it: it must (be seen) 10. I hate (to brother) you, but the students are still waiting (to be given) books for their work. 11. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in public: he was so anxious (to be talked) about.
2. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping).
3. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago," Maren thought.
4. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told).
5. Good-bye. So pleased (to have met) you.
6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention.
7. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say.
8. The next morning he seemed (to have forgotten) it all.
9. No words can describe it: it must (be seen)
10. I hate (to brother) you, but the students are still waiting (to be given) books for their work.
11. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in public: he was so anxious (to be talked) about.