1. As soon as the petrol is over, we’ll go to a petrol (-filling) station with a petrol can/= fuel canister.
2. If the builders finish constructing the house at the end of the month, we’ll move to the new flat pretty soon.
3. The oftener (=The more often) you review (=brush up) your grammar tasks the less mistakes you make.
4. The hotter it is out-of-doors (outside) the more pleasant to be indoors.
5. When did you have dinner at a restaurant for the last time?
I had my dinner at a restaurant not so long ago.
6. He has been smoking a lot lately so his doctor recommends him to restrict smoking.
7. If you don’t cut down on food you’ll become (=you are going to be…)much fatter.
8. The plane has just landed.
9. You often overeat.
10. I haven’t overeaten lately.
11. What is he repairing in the garage?
He’s repairing the bicycle.
12. Who did he quarrel yesterday with?
13. What did you watch at the theatre last time?
14. Why doesn’t he like to wake up early (in the morning)?
15. Have you wound up the alarm clock yet?
Fill in the omissions of pronouns both, or, or, or another, 1 maybe it will be able to find a captain or treasurer, _oba_ of them were in their offices. 2 between Hüuttham and Rega were disagreement, but this fool would not call. 3 I can not do all these things. 4 Maybe we will not be able to do it together, but we must do it. 5 I have only one sister, except Margaret. 6 "Many of your children are smart, and you have already caused them quite enough misfortune." 7 "I will be in the library if someone is about you to see me." 8 I do not like this picture. 9 They passed on the other side of the girl. 10 "I'm not sure of these sentences." 11 Did you see George and Harry? I did not see any but there. - I saw some of them. 12 All his sons, at least in the youth, rebelled against his religious side. 13 They are traveling in the United States every one and a half years. 14 The latter I had to attract the attention of the castan or saddle, because of which is longer not visible.