1. Everybody was sure that Boris would pass the exams well.
2. He said that Leo Tolstoy was his favourite writer.
3. I knew you lived in Moscow, but I did not know your address.
4. He said he would give up smoking.
5. Everyone knew that she was going to Rome.
6. Sorry, we didn't think you were waiting for us.
7. I didn't know that you also loved football.
8. I was sure that he would be an outstanding artist.
9. I was afraid you would not follow my advice.
10.I thought he'd wait for me.
11. I didn't know that you'd be working in the reading hall.
12. He was afraid that it would be difficult for him to make a report.
13. He told us when he entered the room, his friend had already sat on the sofa. He was reading a newspaper.
14. We hoped that she would come soon.
15. He said he didn’t know when the conference started.
16. I was sure that if we hurried, we would not miss the train.
17. He asked me what I'd be doing tonight. I replied that I didn't know if I’d be free tonight, but if I was free, I'd call him at eight o'clock.
1. He can’t talk to you right now. He is listening to music.
2. I never have supper at about 5 o’clock.
3. Bob has just to read the book.
4. John was cleaning the room when his mother came home.
5. We were watching the house the whole evening.
6. I play tennis on Monday at 7 p.m.
7. It’s cold here. I will close the window.
B Complete the sentences with the words derived from the words on the "; widows: 0; orphans: 0"> <br /><br />
1. We should always look on the bright side of life. It’s better to be optimistic.
2. The new girl in our class is very attractive.
3. Helen’s paid for my theatre tickets. She’s very generous.
4. My mom became furious when I came late again.
5. The book was quite boring.
C Find the Russian equivalent of the idioms:
1.to drive someone crazy a) сводить с ума
2 to speak one’s mind c) высказывать свое мнение
3. to get on someone’s nerves f) действовать на нервы
4. to be a pain in the neck e) доставлять неприятности
5. to break the ice b) начать общение
6. to hold one’s tongue d) придержать язык
D Translate from English into Russian.
1 stubborn people - упрямые люди
2 almond shaped eyes - миндалевидные глаза
3 curly ginger hair - рыжие вьющиеся волосы
4 a friendly girl - дружелюбная девочка
5 an outgoing person - общительные человек
6 a rather handsome man - довольно красивый мужчина
7 a middle-aged woman - женщина средних лет