Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use no more than THREE words.
2He started working here two years ago.
He ...here for two years.
3He came here last year.
He...since last year.
4Where does this bus go?
Do you know ...goes?
5We want to have a holiday this year, but we can't.
We wish...a holiday this year.
6If I were you I'd tell the teacher.
You...the teacher.
7We didn't finish our work so we got into trouble.
We wouldn't have got into trouble if...our work.
8If you want tickets, you must hurry.
You...any tickets if you don’t hurry.
9We stayed in that hotel last year.
That's the hotel...last year.
10I won't be able to write my essay if you don't help me.
I won't be able to write my essay...me. 11It wasn't necessary to go to the lesson.
We...go to the lesson.
If in a museum - as a rule, it is ancient palaces and manors - the ancient parquet has remained, visitors are offered special felt sneakers that should be worn over street shoes.
The halls of the museum should be moved as quietly as possible. It is unacceptably loud to talk or shout, calling your companion.
In large museums, it is considered incorrect to attempt to hastily inspect the entire exposition during one visit. It is best to choose one or several adjacent halls, postponing the examination of the rest of the exposition until the next visit.
Read more about the rules of behavior in museums in the article "How to behave in a museum".