1. If the bookcase away it from the window in the room will be brighter. 2. If you pass by a movie, buy tickets for the new picture. 3. As soon as I find her address, I'll call you. 4. How much time do you need on the road to college, if you live out of town? 5. What will we do if it is too late? 6. If she stays home with the baby, I'll go with you. 7. If po¬goda be rainy, I'll take a raincoat. 8. We will not begin to discuss the issue until gather (will come), all students of our group. 9. Think carefully before you answer. 10. I will stay in go¬rode until an good weather. 11. When you soob¬schish me your address, I will reply to you immediately by telegram and I'll leave. 12. While you go shopping, I gather things.
1. Не says that he wants to be an engineer. 2. He thinks that he has seen a new device already. 3. He knows that he lost his watch yesterday. 4. He says that he will help with work next week. 5. He said that he knew him. 6. He understood that the speaker had been in London recently. 7. He said that he would think about it later. 8. He asked what they had wanted to do. 9. They asked when we would come to see him. 10. He asked if I could stay with them. 11. The teacher wanted to know whether I had been good at maths. 12. The professor wanted to know whether I had taken part in our conference the week before. 13. My friend wanted to know whether I would go to the library next Saturday. 14. He asked which book she had been reading at that moment. B: 1. The engineer was told that he might test the device in the afternoon. 2. It was known that the head of our laboratory had been a graduate of Moscow University. 3. They thought that she had graduated from a technical institute. 4. Our professor informed us that he would give the following lecture on quantum mechanics on Monday. 5. At the meeting it was said that our lecturer had worked at a new programme of laboratory work. 6. The teacher told us that the term «engineering» have many Russian equivalents. 7. The chief engineer believed that we would have been working at that problem for a month the following summer.
2. He thinks that he has seen a new device already.
3. He knows that he lost his watch yesterday.
4. He says that he will help with work next week.
5. He said that he knew him.
6. He understood that the speaker had been in London recently.
7. He said that he would think about it later.
8. He asked what they had wanted to do.
9. They asked when we would come to see him.
10. He asked if I could stay with them.
11. The teacher wanted to know whether I had been good at maths.
12. The professor wanted to know whether I had taken part in our conference the week before.
13. My friend wanted to know whether I would go to the library next Saturday.
14. He asked which book she had been reading at that moment.
B:
1. The engineer was told that he might test the device in the afternoon.
2. It was known that the head of our laboratory had been a graduate of Moscow University.
3. They thought that she had graduated from a technical institute.
4. Our professor informed us that he would give the following lecture on quantum mechanics on Monday.
5. At the meeting it was said that our lecturer had worked at a new programme of laboratory work.
6. The teacher told us that the term «engineering» have many Russian equivalents.
7. The chief engineer believed that we would have been working at that problem for a month the following summer.