Open the brackets, using the correct form of the verbs:
1. I don’t know how to get to my hotel. If only I knew French.
2. I wish you (come) with me as I don’t want to go alone.
3. My granny has never used a computer. I wish she (use) it.
4. He always laughs. I wish he (be) more serious.
5. I’ve failed my exam. If only I (study) better.
6. I wish I (stop) the rain and go for a walk.
7. I wish she (visit) me more often when she moves to Moscow.
8. I wish I (not go) to the museum last Sunday. It was so boring.
9. I can’t open the door. I wish I (not forget) my keys.
10. My friends are going to the Alps. If only I (ski).
11. I’m so tired. I wish we (have) holidays now.
12. If only you (behave) better when you grow up.
13. I wish I (live) in England now.
14. You don’t know the Russian literature at all. I wish you (read) more in the future.
15. Mike wishes he (see) Ann at the party yesterday.
I'd like to describe picture number 1. The photo was taken inside. The picture shows us the boy using computer. The action is taking place in a computer club or in a computer class at the school. Looking at this picture I get the impression that boy completing a hard test or playing in a difficult game. He looks very serious and focused and he's concentrated on monitor in front of him. He wear a shirt and he looks like he's about 13 years old. I like this photo because I like to play and work on computer too.
Как то так. Вроде норм
Tom: - Can you help me please? Can you meet my friend tomorrow at 3( p.m.)? I am busy at this time. I will have a lesson of mathematics.
Ann: Sure, what's his name? How does he look like?
Tom: His name is Harry, he is 13 (thirteen) years old. He has black hair and it is usually tousled (взъерошенный). His eyes are green and he wears glasses.
Ann: Is he tall or short?
Tom: He is tall as me.
Ann: What clothes will he have on?
Tom: I think he will wear a red jacket and black trousers.
Ann: All right, I'll find him among people.
Tom: Thank you!
Ann: you are welcome.