1. Вставьте глагол в скобках в нужном времени. 1)I met Tom at the bus station. He for his brother’s bus to arrive from Atlanta. (to wait)
2) Nick didn’t see me as he was writing something when I the room. (to enter)
3) Pete breakfast this morning because he didn’t have any time. (to have)
4) He handed Mary today’s newspaper, but she didn’t want it. She it during her lunch. (to read)
5) When Sue came back, she looked very red from the sun. She in the sun too long. (to lie)
6) When I first to England in 1938, I thought I knew English fairly well. (to come)
2. Переделайте в косвенную речь
1)The girl asked: “What would you like to drink?”
2)The policeman asked: “Whom did you see yesterday in this street?”
3)Jill said to her: “Do you agree with their decision?”
4)She asked her: “Has he already received the parcel?”
5)“I was not crying when you phoned me”, Jill said to me.
Every one of us dreams to become someone in the future. Someone wanted to become an astronaut, another one to become a policeman. And we'll get a lot of roads opened after school. But it's not an easy thing to choose one job from more than two thousands. A lot of students follow the example of their parents; others can't choose their job even after leaving school. As for me - you should follow your dreams and every work will become pleasant. I chose my direction a long time before. I want to study languages. And profession is not so important here. As there are a lot of pros and cons in every profession. It's great to become a teacher of foreign languages, as that feeling when you made little boys and girls interested in your classes because you made them funny and interesting, is unreal. Journalism is one more perfect profession. You use your creativity to make the reader engaged in your article, you always looking for some curious information to make it more interesting, and even if you make it in English or French, or Spanish it becomes like a challenge to impress yourself.
I chose my direction a long time before. I want to study languages. And profession is not so important here. As there are a lot of pros and cons in every profession. It’s great to become a teacher of foreign languages, as that feeling when you made little boys and girls interested in your classes because you made them funny and interesting, is unreal. Journalism is one more perfect profession. You use your creativity to make the reader engaged in your article, you always looking for some curious information to make it more interesting, and even if you make it in English or French, or Spanish it becomes like a challenge to impress yourself.