1he (to think)
that carol's chance never (to come) if she went on behaving just the same way.
2yesterday evening i (to come) very late and my mother still (to wait) for me.
3i still to wait for you when it (to start) raining.
4the headmaster (to inform) us that there (to be) no classes on monday because there was some new
infection.
5the lecturer (to tell )us that interesting results( to achieve) by our scientific group the previous year.
6hamlet (to leave) her at the door and she (to kiss) him good night.
7when i( to enter) the classroom the students still (to write their test, though it was time to finish.
8you (to speak) to him yesterday or you to change) your mind already?
9.i (to insist) on sending them the money for the work they (to do) several days ago.
10.our teacher says that forest fires (to be caused) by broken glass, so people (to have to be) careful.
11she (to graduate) from college when her father (to die).
12it is the first time my son to drive) a car and that's why i (to be) anxious.
13i (to know) him since my childhood when we still (to live) in the village.
14they had to come back as they (to remember) that they (to leave) the front door unlocked.
15they (to inform) us that the bridge (to be built) by the end of the next year.
16they (to ring up) me to tell me that their team to win the championship.
17the curtain (to rise) and the audience (to begin) to applaud.
18i (not to understand) why he (to change) his surname.
19when we got home we to find out that the thief (to break) into the house.
20we said we (to be sorry) to learn that he (to be injured) in a car accident.
21she said she to be disappointed) for the rest of her life as he (to leave) her.
22it (to happen) just at the moment foster and some other chaps (to pass by).
23it's a long time i (not to hear) from my relatives who (to live) in toronto.
24 we didn't know where he (to come) from and what to be going) to do.
25) everybody (to be sorry) when they learnt that he (to die) in a car accident.
-You remember your young years...-he started the conversation the old lady.-at that time it was not so as now...and the other village people and others.In our times the youth has always been polite.
-Grandma!What is "politeness"?
-Well,-she sighed,-Politeness is a human characteristic which characterizes the personality good manners, good deeds and education.Under the politeness is usually described as the ability to communicate respectfully with people, a willingness to find a compromise and listen to opposing points of view.So that was my wonderful day at my grandmother's.
It is located on the British Isles
Its total area is about 244 thousand square kilometres.
The coasts of the UK are washed by seas of 2 oceans: the Arctic and the Atlantic.
The scenery is the coastline is rather picturesque.
The capital of the UK is London.
The official language is English.
The national symbols of the UK are the Red rose and the Lion, the flag 'Union Jack', and the anthem 'God Save the Queen'.
Its form of government is a constitutional monarchy.
Officially the supreme legislative authority is the Queen in Parliament
and the two Houses of Parliament .and the elected House of Commons.
But The Queen officially opens each Parliamentary session.
The three major parties are the conservative party, the new labour party, and the democratic liberal party.
The largest cities are Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff.
The chief river is the Thames River
Britain's major industries include iron and steel engineering, shipbuilding, electronics.