Write the missing verbs in the questions. Write two extra questions. Then answer the questions! Remember – if you give extra information, use the past simple. a. Have you ever ___been___ to Paris? __Yes, I have! I went last year. ___
b. Have you ever pizza?
c. Have you ever a ghost?
d. Have you ever a famous person?
e. Have you ever football?
f. Have you ever your teacher a present?
2. They heard the woman give out a little cry.
3. I hate my parents to quarrel.
4. I want you to be happy.
5. I heard him say it to her face.
6. I will make Kate understand everything at last.
7. She heard Dan answer the phone.
8. He let them know all about it.
9. We consider him to be the best singer we've heard yet.
10. I heard the doctor agree with what he said.
11. I think him to be always so helpful.
12. We saw them return home early that night.
13. I didn't hear someone come in.
14. I will make him write more often, I promise.
15. We expect her to be absent for another week.
16. I saw one of the customers address the shop assistant.
But we all also know that school isn't just a temple of knowledge. It is a place where we learn how to live as well as how to survive. Here we are to communicate with different people. People of different ages, characters, views ans tastes. So I am not an exception. I am always polite, kind and obedient to my teachers and just people who are older. As for my peers, I am kind, sympathetic and friendly to them.
So, to crown everything all, I would like to cite the example of the proverb that will help to choose the right way to behave at school - " All in good time" .