6. Could you open the door, please? I see girl knocking. 7. Let's make a speech at the reception. 8.The advice you gave me helped a lot. 9. I like to be in the centre of everything. 10. At night I had a terrible headache after I had drunk a lot of wine in the evening. 11.Look cut! There is a dangerous bend in the road. 12. Mrs. Patsy is the last person I'd like to meet. 13. Tom's planning to take a boat to go fishing on Sunday. 14. Could you phone later, please? Kate's having a bath. 15. The rent is 150 dollars for month. 16. We often go to the theatre and to the cinema, but very rarely to the circus. 17. When their father came home, they had dinner and then watched TV. They went to bed at 11 p.m. 18.What a pity they haven't seen this performance! 19. She can't find a telegram which she received this morning. 20. Are you going to the country for weekend? 21. She usually goes shopping on Thursdays, but last Thursday she didn't do shopping. She had to go to the dentist's. 22. What's a lovely song! What's a beautiful music! 23. Could you tell me the time, please? - It's a quarter past six. 24. Do you usually go by the train or in the car there?
1. I once ( knew) a village teacher who (was) partially blind. He (had been deprived) of one eye as the result of infection. His blind eye (had been taken) out, and a glass one ( inserted) in its socket instead. One day the teacher ( needed) to leave his class of small children alone for half an hour or so. But he (was held) back by one consideration. The children of the class (were) really unruly. He ( knew) that if they (were left) alone for any length of time they (would become) violent and complaints (would be make) by their parents. Suddenly he (was striken) by an idea. In a moment his glass eye (was taken) out of its socket, and ( placed) on the table. “Now, children”, he said, “I (am going) out for a few minutes but you (will be observed) all the time by my eye. If anything (is done) which (has not been approved) by me it (will be seen) by my eye, and the child (will be punished) when I (return). The children (were impressed) very much, and the teacher (went) off. But when he ( returned) an hour later it ( seemed) that a hurricane (had passed) through the classroom. The teacher (was astounded). “Evidently”, he thought,”I (have been outwited). I wonder how”. In the classroom the tables (were overturned), the walls ( spattered) with ink from ink-bombs which (had been thrown) during the battle which still (was being fought) out as a manifestation of high spirits. In fact, a good time (had been had) by all. The teacher ( wondered) why the presence of his glass eye (was not respected). He ( looked) round for it and ( saw) that it (was covered) by a hat.
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