<span>1.
I know my friend to be a just man. 2. I expect him to
understand your problem and help you to solve it. 3. I expected her to behave quite differently. 4. I did not expect my brother to forget to send her flowers. 5. He knows my mother to be a very
kind woman. 6. She expected her brother to bring her the book.
7. I know your uncle to be an excellent mathematician. 8. People
expect the 21st century to bring peace on the Earth. 9. We know it to be true. 10. I never expected him to be a politician. 11.
No one expects that the President tol resign. 12. We expect the
economy to grow by 2% next year. 13. I didn’t expect him to know
Russian so well. 14. I expect it to take about an hour to get
home. 15. The kids know all her pies to be delicious. 16. They expect him to have a good working knowledge of computers. 17. Nobody
expected her to win the gold medal</span>
1. The radio is in the kitchen. 2. The lamp is in the living room. 3. The tables is in the kitchen. 4. the bed is in the bedroom. 5. The chair is in the living room
<span>Many years ago a London theatre was preparing for a first night. The producer wanted the play to be a success. In the evening, when the curtain rose and a storm broke out, the audience greeted it with an applause. The boys managed their work well, the scene always made an impression on the audience and each of the boys was paid a shilling a night. But when the performance had had a few weeks’ run, the owner of the theatre thought that it was too much and that sixpence a night would be quite enough. Then the boys decided to play a trick on him, so when the time came for the storm, the wind began blowing, but the sea was as calm as ever, there were no waves on it. The owner was very angry and shouted from behind the curtains, “Make waves, boys, make waves.” But the boys wouldn’t jump. Then at last one of them asked, “Do you want waves for a shilling a night or sixpence a night?”</span>
Грамматически подходит только вот это:
As well as in Britain you should greet a person when you first meet him/her during the day.
But you shouldn't say "Good appetite" to people who are having a meal.
When in Russia don't forget to give uneven number of flowers for a present.
Но я первый раз слышу совет не говорить "Приятного аппетита" людям, садящимся за еду.