1. Mr Jonson already has discuss all the business matters and he is going to the plant now. 2. I have never been to St. Petersburg yet. 3. What films have you seen this week? 4. The accident happened after the new bus driver had driven a few yards. 5. I didn’t know Mirabel.
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7. By the end of this century the population will have grown to three billion. 8. Will Mike have received the letter by next Friday or not? 9. Galkin has not looked through the mail yet. 10. I will not have payed the bill by the end of the week. 11. I just have finished my work. 12. HAven't He looked through newspapers yet? 13. He already has sold all his goods. 14. Sally had signed all the documents before she left for lunch. 15. Sue will have driven home by midnight tomorrow. 16. They already have run through the agenda for the day? 17. Mr Black have not made an appointment on the phone yet. 18. I didn’t know Clare. I've never seen her before. 19. The train had started when they arrived at the station. 20. Terry will have seen her new dress by the end of this week. 21. I already have writen my composition. May I go out? 22. How many pages of this book have you read? 23. Mike just has received a letter. 24. We already have tided all the rooms when the guests arrived. 25. I will have carried out all my duties by the end of this month. 26. What have you done for your homework? 27. The students had learnt all the words by the time their teacher came. 28. Have you ever been to St. Petersburg? 29. We had not posted the letter before they arrived. 30. What have happened? Why is she crying?
- Hello! What’s new? - Hi! Thanks, business is looking well. What about you? - Fine, thank you. I’ve decided to serve traditional English breakfast for you. I want that you feel at home here. - Very nice.I am very hungry now. - Sit down to table, please. I’ve cooked some delicious porridge today. - What is the porridge? - The oatmeal porridge with fruit and chocolate. - How have you managed to guess what I want? I always ate one at home. - Help yourself to it.I have booked in a shop some fresh bacon and corn toasts. - I like the bacon, but I am allergic to corn. - What a pity! Would you like some juice? - Yes, please, a glass. - I like some strawberry jam. We always cook it ourselves. - Do you bring some berries from your country? - Yes, we have a lot of berries on our dacha. - I think this jam is worth trying. - How do you cook it? What is the recipe? - I will write down you after breakfast. It’s quite easy. - Thank you.Are there some quail eggs? - Right.Have you ever tried them? - Yes, I like it.Will you pass me the eggs, please. - Here you are. - Thanks. - There isn’t enough salt in it.Will you pass me the salt, please. - Here it is. - Thank you. - I discovered a new shop in the city centre yesterday. I had never been there and came in the first time.There were some perfect teas. - Did you buy any? - Yes, I bought one with some jasmine and currants.It is some London tea.I think it will remind you about your home. - Oh, thank you.It’s very nice of you.
I never (to Greg her book couldn’t lend Eugenie 6. her. meet) because she (to lose) it.
что за greg? я не знаю такого слова
7. By the end of this century the population will have grown to three billion. 8. Will Mike have received the letter by next Friday or not? 9. Galkin has not looked through the mail yet. 10. I will not have payed the bill by the end of the week. 11. I just have finished my work. 12. HAven't He looked through newspapers yet? 13. He already has sold all his goods. 14. Sally had signed all the documents before she left for lunch. 15. Sue will have driven home by midnight tomorrow. 16. They already have run through the agenda for the day? 17. Mr Black have not made an appointment on the phone yet. 18. I didn’t know Clare. I've never seen her before. 19. The train had started when they arrived at the station. 20. Terry will have seen her new dress by the end of this week. 21. I already have writen my composition. May I go out? 22. How many pages of this book have you read? 23. Mike just has received a letter. 24. We already have tided all the rooms when the guests arrived. 25. I will have carried out all my duties by the end of this month. 26. What have you done for your homework? 27. The students had learnt all the words by the time their teacher came. 28. Have you ever been to St. Petersburg? 29. We had not posted the letter before they arrived. 30. What have happened? Why is she crying?
- Hi! Thanks, business is looking well. What about you?
- Fine, thank you. I’ve decided to serve traditional English breakfast for you. I want that you feel at home here.
- Very nice.I am very hungry now.
- Sit down to table, please. I’ve cooked some delicious porridge today.
- What is the porridge?
- The oatmeal porridge with fruit and chocolate.
- How have you managed to guess what I want? I always ate one at home.
- Help yourself to it.I have booked in a shop some fresh bacon and corn toasts.
- I like the bacon, but I am allergic to corn.
- What a pity! Would you like some juice?
- Yes, please, a glass.
- I like some strawberry jam. We always cook it ourselves.
- Do you bring some berries from your country?
- Yes, we have a lot of berries on our dacha.
- I think this jam is worth trying.
- How do you cook it? What is the recipe?
- I will write down you after breakfast. It’s quite easy.
- Thank you.Are there some quail eggs?
- Right.Have you ever tried them?
- Yes, I like it.Will you pass me the eggs, please.
- Here you are.
- Thanks.
- There isn’t enough salt in it.Will you pass me the salt, please.
- Here it is.
- Thank you.
- I discovered a new shop in the city centre yesterday. I had never been there and came in the first time.There were some perfect teas.
- Did you buy any?
- Yes, I bought one with some jasmine and currants.It is some London tea.I think it will remind you about your home.
- Oh, thank you.It’s very nice of you.