If a date is planned in an informal setting, for example, in a coffee shop or at a picnic, dress in your casual style just a little overdressed. For example, if you normally wear jeans and shirts, put on your best jeans and a nice shirt (or stylish sweater with a t-shirt). If you prefer a skirt and ballet flats, dress accordingly, but also choose a more elegant option.For a formal output (e.g. in a restaurant) find out what this place dress code, not to be neither overdressed or too dressed simply. As a rule, elegant black dress, beautiful shoes and one or two decorations will be a win-win choice.If it happens in the summer, do not wear out shorts. Choose a skirt or light summer pants (but not too informal or sport).The choice of shoes also depends on what kind of date you have. A pair of cute ballet shoes (clean and not needing repair) will be combined with the dress and with jeans; these shoes are comfortable and versatile. Do not wear high-heeled shoes, if you are not used to them and with every step the risk of tripping.
1He claimed (that) to have met the Queen of Spain.
2. Sophia wanted to know what time (did) they returned home the previous
night.
3. The players complained (of) to the coach about having to play in the hail.
4. Margaret promised to (will) be careful with the money given to her.
5. The boy asked (to) his mother if he could play with his friends.
6. He said (about) that he was feeling under the weather.
7. She said she was ready to go, (but) adding that the taxi was waiting.
8. The manager told us (do) not to misuse office equipment.
9. Did he tell (to) you what happened?
10. She demanded (that) to be given his name and address.
11. They suggested (to) buying her a nice wedding present.
12. It is important that he (to) attend the conference.
13. He told me that I would not have (had) to leave early the next day.
14. She apologised for (having) keeping us waiting.
15. Jack wondered whether (that) to go ahead with his plan.
16. He asked me if he could use my computer and I said he could (to).
17. The manager insisted that we (are) put an advertisement in the papers.
18. Do you know what time (do) the children finish school?
19. My sister encouraged me (how) to try once more.
20. They accused him of having (been) falsified the documents