1... always very positive. I enjoy dealing with well-mannered people. I am unfailingly polite myself and see no reason why shouldn't everyone else be considerate and attentive
2...usually beneficial. My friends and family are nice people and rarely have anything to do with rude or even impolite men
3...important and far-reaching. Any school is supposed to create a friendly and supportive environment for everyone. I simply don't see how that is possible without people being nice to each other
4...without any exaggeration profound! There would be fewer conflicts if only we made a tireless effort to change ourselves. Nice people don't fight with each other
1. What (were you doing) when I (came) in? 2. When I (came) to his house, they (told) me that he (had left) an hour before. 3. On checking up his answers he (found) out that he (had made) several mistakes. 4. When I (left) home, the snow (had already stopped), but a strong wind (was blowing). 5. (Have you read) this book? — Yes, I (have read) it. I (think) it (is) very interesting. 6. What (are the children doing) now? — Oh, they (are playing) the new table game which I (bought) for them the day before yesterday. 7. They (have reached) the corner of the street by now and (are standing) at the bus stop. 8. After we (had been walking) about two hours, we arrived at a picturesque glade covered with fresh grass. 9. We could not go out because it (had been raining) hard since early morning. 10. She (has been teaching) at our school for twenty years now. 11. Ring me up as soon as you (come) home. 12. He (began) to write his composition at three o'clock. It is already eleven, and he (is still writing) it. He says he (will have finished) it by twelve. 13. We (have been helping) our librarian to put the books in the right order for already three days, but we (have arranged) only half the books.
1. What were you doing when I came in? 2. When I came to his house, they told me that he had left an hour before. 3. On checking up his answers he found out that he had made several mistakes. 4. When I left home, the snow already had stopped, but a strong wind had blown. 5. have you read this book? — Yes, I have read it. I think it's very interesting. 6. What are the children doing now? — Oh, they are playing the new table game which I bought for them the day before yesterday. 7. They have reached the corner of the street by now and are standing at the bus stop. 8. After we walked about two hours, we arrived at a picturesque glade covered with fresh grass. 9. We could not go out because it has been raining hard since early morning. 10. She has been teaching at our school for twenty years now. 11. Ring me up as soon as you come home. 12. He began to write his composition at three o'clock. It is already eleven, and he is still writing it. He says he will have finished it by twelve. 13. We were helping our librarian to put the books in the right order for already three days, but we arranged only half the books.
1... always very positive. I enjoy dealing with well-mannered people. I am unfailingly polite myself and see no reason why shouldn't everyone else be considerate and attentive
2...usually beneficial. My friends and family are nice people and rarely have anything to do with rude or even impolite men
3...important and far-reaching. Any school is supposed to create a friendly and supportive environment for everyone. I simply don't see how that is possible without people being nice to each other
4...without any exaggeration profound! There would be fewer conflicts if only we made a tireless effort to change ourselves. Nice people don't fight with each other