1. We have taken (to take) a lot of pictures for our album this year. 2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month. 3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting. 4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now. 5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it. 6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week. 7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob. 8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground. 9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now. 10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.
1. I am not acquainted with Mr. Jones, could you introduce me to him. I would like to make his acquaintance ___. 2. He greeted ___ me with a smile. 3. The chairman introduced the lecture to the audience. 4. It was necessary to make introductions ___ all round. There were many people present at the party. 5. On further acquaintance I found out that he is a very difficult person to deal with. 6. Remember me to you mother. She is such a nice person. 7. Give me kind regards to your sister. I haven't see her for ages. 8. How are you getting on? -Not too bad, thank you. 9. Fine, thanks. What about you? - Oh, more or less the same as usual. And how are things with you. 10. Hallo, Mary. How's life? - A bit hectic at the moment. I am very busy at work now and besides I've got my cousin staying with me. 11. You name has slipped out of my mind. 12. You take me for somebody else.