1. He asked him if he (would stay) for supper and (meet) the staff.
2. We all knew that Basil (had) to cut his hair when he (joined) the army.
3. Rehearsals at the theatre (begin) at the end of March. The season (opens) in May.
4. She had heard they (were sending) somebody from Sidney to inspect their work.
5. Your mother thought that you (wanted) a place of your own when you (came) out of the army.
6. Renny started out early the next day. He knew it (would be) hot.
7. Marge informed her landlady that she (was leaving) soon.
8. Then one day he suddenly asked me if I (would marry) him.
9. The grand wedding ball (began) at eight o'clock that evening.
10. did not know what (had become) of me.
11. Did you think you (would be) believed?
12. He saw to it that she (would get) everything she needed.
13. I hoped he (would find) some fun where he (was going) for his holiday.
14. Peter (dined) with the Duncans on Sunday. But in the morn ing he called up and asked if he might be excused because his father (had come) down and they (were having) a family party.
15. He took care that his luggage (be) sent directly to the hotel.
There are some other non-political organizations: the Combined Cadet Force, Sea Cadet Corps, the Woodcraft Folk, the Youth Hostels Association, the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs, Greenpeace.
There are several youth organizations associated with political parties. The Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (YCND) unites young people and organizes mass rallies and meetings, demonstrations, marches of protest, festivals. It co-operates with the National Union of Students.
Religious young organizations and groups aim at helping to elderly people or working in hospitals. There are even groups where young people help released prisoners to start then life a-new. Religious organizations pay attention not only to the study of religious views but involve youth into such activities as music festivals and amateur theatre.
As you see, all there organizations aim at preserving and strengthening the social and political system existing in the country. Many of them have done and still are doing useful work in providing leisure facilities for young English people.
My name is (<span>Alexey)</span> and I’m (fourteen) years old. I’d like to tell you a few words about my favourite day of the week. It is Saturday, of course, because on this day my weekend starts. We have a six-day school week, so on Saturday morning I still study. However, starting from the afternoon I’m free till Monday. My friend has once asked me why I like Saturday more than Sunday and I exactly knew the answer. First of all, on Saturday I don’t have to worry about going to bed late. On week days, my parents tell me that I should go to bed early not to be late for school next morning. Even on Sunday they don’t allow me to stay longer than 10 pm, because I have to wake up early on Monday morning. That’s why I like Saturdays more. We don’t usually have many classes on this day, only a few. After that, I meet up with my friends and we go to the local sports ground. Depending on weather, we can play football, volleyball or other outdoor games there. If we are in the mood for pizza or hot-dog, we go to the nearest cafe. In the evening I’m allowed to invite my friends over for a movie or a computer game. Sometimes we play interesting board games. When my friends leave, I can still do whatever I like, for example, play with my hamster, read a book or help my mum to cook something delicious. The main thing is that I can stay up as long as I wish. Sundays are also fun. Sometimes we visit our relatives on this day and I get to play with my cousins. In the evening I have to do my homework and get ready for the school week. By the way, I like weekends even more when they are tied up with special occasions or holidays.
1) Who came late last night?
2) Where do the fish live?
3) What do birds do?
4) Who telephoned a week ago?
5) When did John telephone?
6) which of u wants to help?
Who are the guests going to be welcomed by?