1. I think taxes will go up next year.
Taxes (likely)
2. I think it’ll snow tomorrow.
It (may well)
3. I don’t think Sylvia will be on the next train.
Sylvia (almost certainly)
4. It is possible that Guy will pass his driving test.
Guy (could)
5. I think Mary will move to Canada.
Mary(probably)
6. I don’t think Max will telephone you until tomorrow.
Max(likely)
7. I don’t think the USA will win the Ryder Cup.
The USA(definitely)
8. I’m not sure if Andrea will like the present I’ve bought her.
Andrea(might)
I went into one of the big London stores today and enjoyed myself very much walking from one department to another looking at various articles on the counters. I thought the shop assistants were very helpful.
There were hundreds of salesman and dozens of different departments.
I went from one department to another — from umbrella to gloves, up and down, in lifts and on escalators. I was surprised to meet an old friend of mine whom I hadn’t met for years. We talked a little and then did som e shopping together. I helped her to buy some presents for her children. I was so glad to meet her again after twelve years and invited her to come to our place on Sunday.
a kilo of potatoes
a packet of tea
a box of matches
a tube of toothpaste
a tin of sardines
a loaf of bread
a pound of butter
a jar of honey
a bag of sugar
a bottle of milk