1.My sister-in-law was teaching Sunday school class The topic for the day: Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Christ.
“What did Jesus do on this day?” she asked. There was no response, so she gave her students a hint: “It starts with the letter R.”
One boy blurted, “Recycle!” From a conversation with the girl- Where are you going to do?- At the Institute of Economics Zhmenta!- I'm sorry, maybe economics and management?- (After a brief hesitation and uncertainty): No, the institute named Zhmenta!
Just before the final exam in my college finance class, a less-than-stellar student approached me.
“Can you tell me what grade I would need to get on the exam to pass the course?” he asked.
I gave him the bad news. “The exam is worth 100 points. You would need 113 points to earn a D.”
“OK,” he said. “And how many points would I need to get a C?
1. Everyone knows him to be an honest man. 2. The boy expected his parents to praise him. 3. I admit her not to know about it. 4. We expected you to be helped. 5. She believes herself to be right. 6. I thought the answer to be sent immediately. 7. I think them to be in Kiev now. 8. We assume the snowfall to have cut them off from the city. 9. Scientists believe these experiments to be dangerous. 10. We believe her to be the best student. 11. Everyone hoped the ship to come in time. 12. He does not believe me to be lazy. 13. I thought her to be about thirty. 14. We thought him to be a very brave man. 15. Do you think them to be back in a week? 16. Do not consider him to be a liar. 17. I do not even admit their team to win. 18. Why did he believe me not to understand his problem?
1.My sister-in-law was teaching Sunday school class The topic for the day: Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Christ.
“What did Jesus do on this day?” she asked. There was no response, so she gave her students a hint: “It starts with the letter R.”
One boy blurted, “Recycle!”From a conversation with the girl- Where are you going to do?- At the Institute of Economics Zhmenta!- I'm sorry, maybe economics and management?- (After a brief hesitation and uncertainty): No, the institute named Zhmenta!
Just before the final exam in my college finance class, a less-than-stellar student approached me.
“Can you tell me what grade I would need to get on the exam to pass the course?” he asked.
I gave him the bad news. “The exam is worth 100 points. You would need 113 points to earn a D.”
“OK,” he said. “And how many points would I need to get a C?
2. The boy expected his parents to praise him.
3. I admit her not to know about it.
4. We expected you to be helped.
5. She believes herself to be right.
6. I thought the answer to be sent immediately.
7. I think them to be in Kiev now.
8. We assume the snowfall to have cut them off from the city.
9. Scientists believe these experiments to be dangerous.
10. We believe her to be the best student.
11. Everyone hoped the ship to come in time.
12. He does not believe me to be lazy.
13. I thought her to be about thirty.
14. We thought him to be a very brave man.
15. Do you think them to be back in a week?
16. Do not consider him to be a liar.
17. I do not even admit their team to win.
18. Why did he believe me not to understand his problem?