Family is a unity of people who support each other in different situations. It’s a pity but sometimes friends can betray you. People can envy your success. I get on well with my brother, but sometimes we quarrel. Elena was envious of her little brother when he was born. She is leaving for London tomorrow. She has bought a ticket. We think we will go abroad this summer if we have enough money. My parents hope I will win the competition. On Sunday we are arranging a party. We have already bought everything. I am sure my friend will pass his exams well.
C 1) Don’t go away until your mother (comes) back. Give her the note as soon as she (comes 2) Are you going to the library with us? – No, I'm gonna stay here and help Jane with her Grammar. I'll come to the library as soon as I ( finish). 3)Ring me up before you come 4) I (will speak) to Mary if I ( see) her today. 5. I ( will not to speak) to him until he ( apologizes). 6. Peter (will introduce) us to his friend as soon as we ( meet) them. 7. We (will go) to the station to meet them when they ( comes) from Moscow. D 1. When I ( want) your address, I (will ask) for it. 2. “Come in,” she said. – “I (will see) if he (is) at home.” 3. Come and see me when you ( come) up to town and we (will talk) everything over. 4. If my daughter and her husband ( come), tell them to wait a little. 5. He ( wants) to know if you (are) free tomorrow morning. 6. I ( wonder) when I (am) able to get there. 7. I ( will be) at your office at 10 tomorrow. 8. I ( will not want) to discuss it over the telephone, but I (will tell) you about it when I ( get) home. 9. They can’t tell me when they (are free). 10. Go on till you ( comes) to a square with a statue in the middle; then turn left and you (will find) the theatre on your right. 11. When you ( comes) to the main road remember to stop and look both ways before you ( cross). 12. Ask them when they (move) to a new flat. 13. “Can we get to the top of the tower?” – “Yes, but be careful when you ( go) up because the steps (are) very uneven.” 14. “I (will be) glad when I ( get) to the top!” 15. I wonder when they ( come) back. 16. “Give this message to your teacher as soon as you (get) to school,” said the mother. – “All right,” said the boy running out. 17. “I (will be) sure it (will be) still in his pocket when he ( gets) home tonight,” said his father. 18. If you ( go) to your aunt’s on Sunday I (will hope) you (will have) a good time there. 19. “We (will buy) you some toy soldiers.” – “When you ( buy) them, Mummy?” – “Daddy (will bring) them. Perhaps he ( brings) them tomorrow.” 20. If you ( look) at them don’t smile. 21. Before we ( talk) about it may I ask you a question.
It’s a pity but sometimes friends can betray you.
People can envy your success.
I get on well with my brother, but sometimes we quarrel.
Elena was envious of her little brother when he was born.
She is leaving for London tomorrow. She has bought a ticket.
We think we will go abroad this summer if we have enough money.
My parents hope I will win the competition.
On Sunday we are arranging a party. We have already bought everything.
I am sure my friend will pass his exams well.
1) Don’t go away until your mother (comes) back. Give her the note as soon as she (comes
2) Are you going to the library with us? – No, I'm gonna stay here and help Jane with her Grammar. I'll come to the library as soon as I ( finish).
3)Ring me up before you come
4) I (will speak) to Mary if I ( see) her today.
5. I ( will not to speak) to him until he ( apologizes). 6. Peter (will introduce) us to his friend as soon as we ( meet) them. 7. We (will go) to the station to meet them when they ( comes) from Moscow.
D
1. When I ( want) your address, I (will ask) for it. 2. “Come in,” she said. – “I (will see) if he (is) at home.” 3. Come and see me when you ( come) up to town and we (will talk) everything over. 4. If my daughter and her husband ( come), tell them to wait a little. 5. He ( wants) to know if you (are) free tomorrow morning. 6. I ( wonder) when I (am) able to get there. 7. I ( will be) at your office at 10 tomorrow. 8. I ( will not want) to discuss it over the telephone, but I (will tell) you about it when I ( get) home. 9. They can’t tell me when they (are free). 10. Go on till you ( comes) to a square with a statue in the middle; then turn left and you (will find) the theatre on your right. 11. When you ( comes) to the main road remember to stop and look both ways before you ( cross). 12. Ask them when they (move) to a new flat. 13. “Can we get to the top of the tower?” – “Yes, but be careful when you ( go) up because the steps (are) very uneven.” 14. “I (will be) glad when I ( get) to the top!” 15. I wonder when they ( come) back. 16. “Give this message to your teacher as soon as you (get) to school,” said the mother. – “All right,” said the boy running out. 17. “I (will be) sure it (will be) still in his pocket when he ( gets) home tonight,” said his father. 18. If you ( go) to your aunt’s on Sunday I (will hope) you (will have) a good time there. 19. “We (will buy) you some toy soldiers.” – “When you ( buy) them, Mummy?” – “Daddy (will bring) them. Perhaps he ( brings) them tomorrow.” 20. If you ( look) at them don’t smile. 21. Before we ( talk) about it may I ask you a question.