Hello, how are you? —Thanks, very well. Did you attend a literature lecture yesterday? —A pity, no. I felt bad and should have stayed home. 2. What's wrong with you? You are sick? You need to go to the doctor. 3. How do you usually get to your parents? —Sometimes I ride the tram and sometimes the bus and subway. —How long do you need to get there? —Bus and subway only twenty minutes. 4. Could you give me your records on literacy? —Of course, come to me (home) tomorrow evening. “Okay, thank you. 5. Do not forget to call me. 6. I can not remember this grammatical rule. 7. Lecture starts at nine. We have to get drunk. 8. You have a fever. You must stay at home and call your doctor. 9. Did you make your report? —No, I was not at the institute (I did not go to the institute), I was sick. 10. How much time do you need to prepare your lessons well? —It usually takes an hour or two if my homework is not very difficult. 11. Look at this tall man. Do you remember him? We studied together at the institute. 12. Why did you have to ask your comrade (Friend) for his notes? —I missed several lectures this week, so I have to use the advice of my comrade. 13. You should talk to Petr now. Why don't you want to call him? “I'm afraid he's not home right now.” I have to hurry to his college. 14. When comrade Petrov lectures, listen to him.
On Sunday I also like to sleep longer. But I do not get up very late. Although it is a day off, I have a lot to do. I have breakfast with my parents in the morning. Then we go to a store or a market. We always have many purchases on Sunday, and therefore we go by car. My father is always at the wheel. He has been driving a car for more than twenty years and he is sure-footed on the road
Shopping takes much time and energy. We come home tired. When I need some rest, I turn on a TV-set or a computer and watch an interesting film.
On Sunday evening I gird myself up for a new working week. I do homework, prepare copy-books and textbooks for Monday.
Hello, how are you? —Thanks, very well. Did you attend a literature lecture yesterday? —A pity, no. I felt bad and should have stayed home. 2. What's wrong with you? You are sick? You need to go to the doctor. 3. How do you usually get to your parents? —Sometimes I ride the tram and sometimes the bus and subway. —How long do you need to get there? —Bus and subway only twenty minutes. 4. Could you give me your records on literacy? —Of course, come to me (home) tomorrow evening. “Okay, thank you. 5. Do not forget to call me. 6. I can not remember this grammatical rule. 7. Lecture starts at nine. We have to get drunk. 8. You have a fever. You must stay at home and call your doctor. 9. Did you make your report? —No, I was not at the institute (I did not go to the institute), I was sick. 10. How much time do you need to prepare your lessons well? —It usually takes an hour or two if my homework is not very difficult. 11. Look at this tall man. Do you remember him? We studied together at the institute. 12. Why did you have to ask your comrade (Friend) for his notes? —I missed several lectures this week, so I have to use the advice of my comrade. 13. You should talk to Petr now. Why don't you want to call him? “I'm afraid he's not home right now.” I have to hurry to his college. 14. When comrade Petrov lectures, listen to him.
On Sunday I also like to sleep longer. But I do not get up very late. Although it is a day off, I have a lot to do. I have breakfast with my parents in the morning. Then we go to a store or a market. We always have many purchases on Sunday, and therefore we go by car. My father is always at the wheel. He has been driving a car for more than twenty years and he is sure-footed on the road
Shopping takes much time and energy. We come home tired. When I need some rest, I turn on a TV-set or a computer and watch an interesting film.
On Sunday evening I gird myself up for a new working week. I do homework, prepare copy-books and textbooks for Monday.