1. You would know English better if you tried to study harder.
2. I should have left Moscow yesterday if you hadn't sold me tickets to Samara.
3. If I were you, I would never told him to do so.
4. If I had known that it was going to rain, I would have stayed at home.
5. I shall go for a walk, if I'm staying.
6. I should lend you my textbook if you solved it.
7. If we had bought the tickets, you would have payed for us.
8. If they were here, the wouldn't let me go.
9. We should be glad if he found a job.
10. If he were younger, he would be th youngest champion.
Hello, you either have antibiotic zatrin?
- There zatrin, and still have it cheaper substitute azithromycin. You tablets or capsules?
- I'm in tablets. And how much is it zatrin? I'd rather take something that is expensive.
- One hundred and sixty rubles fifty kopecks.
- How many pills in the package?
- Six pieces.
- And what dosage?
- Each tablet of five milligrams, it is for adults. Children need to be given on the half tablet. Do you sell?
- Yes, that take the two hundred rubles a trifle.
- Here's your change and medicine. Thank you for your purchase!
- All the best!
An iron is a small appliance used in ironing to remove wrinkles from fabric. Ironing works by loosening the ties between the long chains of molecules that exist in polymer fiber materials. With the heat and the weight of the ironing plate, the fibers are stretched and the fabric maintains its new shape when cool. Some materials such as cotton require the use of water to loosen the intermolecular bonds. Many materials developed in the twentieth century are advertised as needing little or no ironing.
The electric iron was invented in 1882 by Henry W. Seeley, a New York inventor Seeley patented his "electric flatiron" on June 6, 1882 (patent no. 259,054). His iron weighed almost 15 pounds and took a long time to warm up. Other electric irons had also been invented, including one from France (1882), but it used a carbon arc to heat the iron, a method which was dangerous.