Lesson 2 7 Put the verbs in brackets into
the Past Perfect Tense.
1 It was a feeling he (never; to feel) ... before.
2 The woman, who (to be) ... on a diet for a year looked
younger than her age.
3 After he (to cut) ... his finger, he washed it
and put a plaster.
4 I felt better after I (to take) ... a tablet of aspirin.
5 We were pleased to see Alex again. We (not; to see) ...
him for a month.
6 Rose felt very tired after she (to work) ... in the garden.
a
had worked
I have many idols whom I greatly admire, but my favorite idol is Ronaldo, I love him very much because I play football.
I like him because he plays very well and he is handsome, but I have a person whom I admire more and this is my mother, because my mother is the most dear person and I hope that I will have the same eyes and dick as hers.
Перевод:
у меня есть много кумиров которыми я сильно восхищаюсь, но мой любимый кумир это роналдо, я его очень сильно люблю потомучто я занимаюсь футболом.
Он мне нравиться потомучто он очень хорошо играет и он красивый, но я имею чловека которым я сильнее восхищаюсь и это мама, ведь мама это самый родной человек и я надеюсь что у меня будут такиеже глаза и характер как у нее.
Mother: I'd like to buy a light summer frock for my daughter.
Shop Assistant (addressing Jane, a slim fifteen-years old girl): What size d'you wear?
Jane: I don't know exactly. 24 or 26 maybe. Can you measure me?
Shop Assistant (measures the girl): You're 24" waist. What d'you think of this pale-blue one, made of silk. It's the latest fashion.
Jane: I don't think so. The frock is not bad, but it's slightly out-of-fashion. Besides, the cut is not perfect, the skirt is too long, the collar looks awful and so do the sleeves. And I don't quite like the colour. Will you please show me another dress. I'd like to have a look at this pink one.
Shop Assistant: Just a moment! Well, here you are. The size is yours.
Jane: Thank you greatly. Can I try it on?
Shop Assistant: Certainly, you can. This way, please. (In the fitting-room Jane puts the dress on and looks at the mirror.Then she asks her mother to come in and have a look at her.)
Jane: What d'you think, Mum? Isn't it terribly pretty? The cut is fantastic, the colour is raving.
Mother: I'd rather say fabulous! Besides, it's a bit loose on you to my mind. You look incredibly thin as though you're dying of hunger.
Jane: Mum?!
Shop Assistant: Oh, please, don't say so. It fits her perfectly. Take my advice and buy it.
Mother: How much does it cost?
Shop Assistant: $150.
Mother: It isn't very cheap, is it?
Shop Assistant: But the dress is from the last fashion collection. Don't you want your daughter look smart?
Mother: Do you really think so? Well, where is the cash desk?
Shop Assistant: This way, please. Good luck.