1. If he came on time, this might not have happened.
2. It is a pity that you will be so busy in the evening and cannot help me.
3. What would you do if a building started a fire?
4. If not for his work, he would be able to become your guide in St. Petersburg with pleasure.
5. I do not like skiing, otherwise I am. perhaps the countryside would have traveled with you on such a wonderful winter day.
6. It is a pity that you then did not understand how wrong you were.
7. You won’t understand anything if you don’t listen to me carefully.
8. If I knew that you were at home last night, I would have rushed to you for a moment to chat and have a cup of tea.
9. If he had been even a little wiser, he would not have squandered his entire fortune by gambling.
10. I did not blame him. In his place, I would do the same.
B.
1. He must know this.
2. He must know this.
3. He probably knows that.
4. He can easily find out.
5. He may know this.
6. He may know this, only I do not believe in it.
7. Does he really know that?
8. It cannot be that he knows this.
9. He should not know this, this is classified information.
10. He should not know this.
11. He could have found out about it himself.
12. He has to find out. about everything myself.
13. You do not need to know about this, I will figure it out myself.
14. He was soon to learn about it.
15. He must know this.
1. The first Olympic games were organized more than two thousand five hundred years ago at Olympia in Greece.
2. These Games include this kinds of sports: athletics, swimming, gymnastics, weight lifting, wrestling, tennis, fencing, cycling and
shooting.
3. In 1925
the International Olympic Committee made the decision to consider the International
Winter Sports Week, that had taken place in 1924 in France as the first winter Olympic
Games and to hold them since that time on.
4. Popularity of the Olympic Games remain unchanged because modern
Olympics keep old traditions of equality, honour and justice of the international
competitions. They help to bring peoples closer together.
5. Millions spectators were present at competitions in our country. For two weeks the flag with five coloured
interweaved rings flew over Moscow and the fire, lit by the sun rays in Olympia, the
birthplace of the Olympic Games, was burning above it.