Use “was (were) to” or “had to”:
1. he … train hard the whole year. 2. the contest … take place in the school assembly hall. 3. the weather was nasty and we … put off the trip. 4. there was a storm of applause and the singer … go out on the stage several times. 5. later they … meet a few more times. 6. it … happen. 7. he … rewrite his paper. 8. i … repeat the question several times. 9. one party … ask questions, the other … answer them in 30 seconds. 10. what … i do under the circumstances?
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Hairdresser-creates an individual image, helps to reveal your soul, open to the world. That also includes the work of the Barber? The first is professional education, the person who chooses this activity should be interested and inspired by it, in order to develop in this industry and see their prospects.
Hairdresser-specialist in external and internal. It is important to accept the client mentally, to listen to his wishes, to accept them with his smile and understanding, but to cover them with his professionalism and experience. And then, as they say, hands create an image, and the soul and mind listen to the soul of the client, trying to understand his nature, taking it as a whole, listening, giving advice, if necessary, healing him.
That's the kind of creative and multi-faceted work of the hairdresser