<span>An American lady travelling in England got into a compartment in a smoking carriage where an Englishman was smoking a pipe. For a short time she was sitting quietly expecting that the Englishman would stop smoking. But when the train<span> was</span> under way for half an hour, she began to cough and sneeze trying to show him that she <span>objected </span>to the smoke. At last, seeing that all her efforts to attract his attention </span><span>had failed </span><span>she </span>addressed<span> him impatiently, “ If you </span>were<span> a gentleman you </span>would<span> stop smoking when a lady </span>got<span> into the carriage.” – “If you </span><span>were </span><span>a lady,” </span>replied<span> the Englishman, - “you </span>would not get<span> into a smoking carriage.” – “ If you </span>were<span> my husband,” </span>said<span> the American lady angrily,- “I </span>would give<span> you poison.” The Englishman </span>looked<span> at her for a moment or two. “Well,” he </span>said<span> at last, - “if I </span>were<span> your husband I </span>would take<span> it.”</span>
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1. He advised not to phone Liz then.
2. She asked him for help. He refused.
3. Bill asked if she wanted some juice. She agreed.
4. He asked the woman if she did not mind his advise.
5. The girl complained that she had a toothache.
6. Her brother promised her to lend her money.
7. Wendy promised her mother to come back by 10 o'clock.
A. 1) Have you ever been to a concert? 2) What is your favorite label?
B. 1) How often do you go shopping? 2) What is the last film you watched?
C. 1) In which city do you want to move? 2) Do you have any friends in the countryside?