1. I thought you were in Moscow. 2. I didn't know that you already had come back to St. Petersburg. 3. We hoped to go to London. 4. The teacher said that our friends from London had sent a message. 5. She said that her friend had invited her to the theatre. 6. We were afraid that we wouldn't buy a ticket to the theatre. 7. We saw that children were playing in the sang. 8. She said she wouldn't swim anymore as the water was cold. 9. My cousin said that she liked opera and would be glad to go to the theatre with us, thought she'd already listened to "Traviat" twice.
Is it possible to ... between a hobby and an interest? (distinguish) Readers are ... to write letters expressing opinions on various matters. (encouraged) The partners need to ... their positions before signing the contract. (clarify) Why don't they ... us about what we went back into the house for? (enlighten) My brother has been trying to pass his driving test several times and he has finally ... (successfull) You'd better ... my advice for the rest of your life. (memorise) The relations between Belarus and China have been ... over the past 2 years. (strengthening) Wait a minute! Jane just needs to ... herself a bit. (beautify) The gap between rich and poor seems to be ... nowadays. (widening) The city was ... by the epidemic. (threatened) They suspected that he had been ... the accounts. (falsifying) Ben's parents hoped that the course would ... his outlook. (broaden) The company has ... some major changes in the last five years. (undergone) We all ... with the Brown family about the loss of their son. (sympathise) I think my warning will ... her to greater efforts. (stimulate) A good mind can be ... with the study of literature. (enriched) Paint the ceiling white to ... the room. (lighten) We decided to ... our old house by putting in a bathroom. (modernise) You'll... your health if you continue working so hard. (endanger) We ... the cost of the materials and ended up making a loss. (underestimated)