1. Once there lived a king. The king had a daughter. The daughter had a kitten. The king, the princess and the kitten lived in a very beautiful palace. The palace was on the Thames. 2. What a cold day! 3. What a wonderful weather! 4. What interesting books! 5. I have never seen such a beautiful girl. 6. The weather in the south of Russia is sunny and warm. 7. Could you pass me the salt, please? 8. I have never eaten such a tasty soup. 9. It's the most difficult text I have ever translated. 10. What an angry dog!
Once John Smith and his wife Mary who (1 — lived) in a small house in the mountains, (2 — found) a dog. Though the dog (3 — was) weak and hungry, he (4 — did not eat) anything in the presence of his new masters. Several days later the dog (5 — disappeared или had disappeared). John and Mary (6 — were left) alone. But one day when Smith (7 — was travelling) in a train, he (8 — saw) his dog running along the road. He (9 — got) off the train at the next station, (10 — bought) a piece of meat, (11 — caught) the dog and (12— brought) him home again. There the dog (13 — was tied) up for a week. The dog (14— escaped) several times and each time he (15— run) north. At last the dog (16 — had decided) to stay at the cottage but a long time (17 — had passed) before Smith and his wife (18 — could) touch him. They (19 - called) him Wolf. One summer a stranger (20 — came) to the cottage. As soon as the dog (21 — saw) him, he (22— rushed) to the stranger and (23 — licked) his hands. Then the stranger (24 - said): "His name (25 - is) not Wolf. It (26 - is) Brown. He (27 - is) my dog." Mary (28 - asked) to leave the dog with them. But the stranger (29 — refused) and (30 — said) that the dog (31 — must) decide it himself. "I (32 — will say) goodbye and (33 — go) away. If he (34 — wants) to stay, let him stay." For some time Wolf (35 — watched) the man go. Then he (36 — rushed) after him and (37 - tried) to stop him. Then the dog (38 - run) back to Smith and his wife (39 - tried) to drag Smith after the stranger. He (40 – wanted) to be at the same time with the old and the new master. Finally the dog (41 — lied) down at the feet of Smith. Mary (42 — was) happy.
2. What a cold day!
3. What a wonderful weather!
4. What interesting books!
5. I have never seen such a beautiful girl.
6. The weather in the south of Russia is sunny and warm.
7. Could you pass me the salt, please?
8. I have never eaten such a tasty soup.
9. It's the most difficult text I have ever translated.
10. What an angry dog!
The dog (14— escaped) several times and each time he (15— run) north. At last the dog (16 — had decided) to stay at the cottage but a long time (17 — had passed) before Smith and his wife (18 — could) touch him. They (19 - called) him Wolf.
One summer a stranger (20 — came) to the cottage. As soon as the dog (21 — saw) him, he (22— rushed) to the stranger and (23 — licked) his hands. Then the stranger (24 - said): "His name (25 - is) not Wolf. It (26 - is) Brown. He (27 - is) my dog." Mary (28 - asked) to leave the dog with them. But the stranger (29 — refused) and (30 — said) that the dog (31 — must) decide it himself. "I (32 — will say) goodbye and (33 — go) away. If he (34 — wants) to stay, let him stay." For some time Wolf (35 — watched) the man go. Then he (36 — rushed) after him and (37 - tried) to stop him. Then the dog (38 - run) back to Smith and his wife (39 - tried) to drag Smith after the stranger. He (40 – wanted) to be at the same time with the old and the new master. Finally the dog (41 — lied) down at the feet of Smith. Mary (42 — was) happy.