1. We (to bring) a lot of berries from the wood. Now we shall make jam. 2. Look! Jane (to swim)
across the lake. 3. What they (to do) at six o'clock
yesterday? 4. You ever (to see) the Pyramids? 5. I (to
go) to the Caucasus two years ago. 6. We (to go) to
school every day. 7. Nick (to do) his homework by
seven o'clock yesterday. 8. You (to help) your father
tomorrow? 9. When Nick (to come) home yester-
day, his mother (to return) and (to cook) dinner in
the kitchen. 10. When I (to go) to school yesterday,
I suddenly (to remember) that I (to forget) to take
my English exercise book. 11. Yesterday grandfather
(to tell) us how he (to work) at the factory during
the war. 12. When Mr and Mrs Smith (to arrive) home,
they (to discover) that someone (to break) into their
house. Their video recorder and television (to disap-
pear). They (not to know) what they (to do) to de-
serve this bad luck. 13. The man (to get) off the bus
without paying while the conductor (to collect) fares
upstairs.
way, a very good one). He worked hard all day long and returned home rather late.
b) His wife’ s name was Agatha. Aunt Agatha was fond of talking and always talked too much and in a very loud voice.
c) Their two children, Elizabeth and Julian, were not very pleasant.
Both of them were large and loud like their mother. And they were selfish and greedy too. They didn’t think about their father much.
d) He liked music but didn’t play the piano, the violin, the flute or any other musical instrument. He practically never went to the theatre or to the cinema and he didn’t visit exhibitions or museums either. Uncle Oscar didn’t go in for sports. He was not fond of swimming, skiing or playing golf. You could never see him in the sitting room in front of the television watching sports programmes. Uncle Oscar never complained about his boring life.
I knew he had a hobby. He had a very good collection of stamps and was happy only when he worked on his stamp collection. He was a real collector.