Ex.2 1. Always check the oil, before you start the car
2. To praise all alike is to praise none
3. I cannot go on to do nothing
4. To amass wealth ruins health
5. To see is to believe
6. To give is better than to receive
7. To talk like this is foolish
8. She loves to sing songs
9. The miser hated to spend money
10. I am tired to wait
11. I like to read poetry
12. To walk is a good exercise
13.To teach grammar is very interesting
14. To talk loudly is bad maimers
15. He is glad to meet you
16. To read in poor light will affect the eyes
17. Rosy did not like to stay indoors during holidays
18. To say hunderd words where none is called for is the mark of a successful politician
19. He is afraid to hurt your feelings
20. Nobody really loves to work
We used to live in London years ago.
I didn't like London but I have already got used to living in London now.
Would you go cycling when you were five?
Tourists would not come here years ago.
I am used to hearing about the fantastic things he does. That's no suprise.
I have benn living in China for years. At first I didn't like the food but now i have already got used to eating their strange delicacies.
Years ago we used to see her a lot because she liven near us.
I am used to wearing glasses now but it took me a long time because i found it very uncomfortable.
When I was young, i used to visit my grandmother every summer.
While studying at the university, I used to go swimming twice a week.
— Does he like football or hockey?
— He likes football but he doesn't like hockey.
1. — Does she buy newspapers or magazines?
— She buys newspapers but she doesn't buy magazines.
2. — Does she speak English or Italian?
— She speaks English but she doesn't speak Italian.
3. — Does he play the piano or the guitar?
— He plays the piano but he doesn't play the guitar.
4. — Does she go to the museum or to the art gallery?
— She goes to the museum but she doesn't go to the art gallery.
5. — Does he feed the cat or the dog?
— He feeds the cat but he doesn't feed the dog.
6. — Does he cook porridge or soup?
— He cooks porridge but he doesn't cook soup.