1. He doesn't run very fast.
2. We don't sleep in the garden.
3. Her sister didn't leave home early.
4. Sam isn't a good football player.
5. She isn't reading a book now.
<span>1. I (was writing) a letter when the lights (went) out.
2. I’m afraid you (are making) a mistake. We all (make) such mistakes when we are angry.
3. I (shall be reading) in the library from 5 to 8 o’clock.
4. I (shall be) at home if you (need) anything.
5. When I (want) your address, I (shall ask) for it.
6. You (are) the first guest I (have had) since my return.
7. He (forgot) his Spanish since he (has left) Spain.</span>
<span>1) He hasn't ever seen
this man before
2) What subject did you like most of all?
3) Who will help you to find this dictionary?</span>
<span>4) He says nobody has
told him anything.
5) I think that this skirt is too short.
</span>
1)be
2)going
3)starting
4)to feel
5)going
6)is
7)be
8)are
9)have
<span>The ideal politician is someone who primarily works for the benefit of people who are honest with others and with himself, who is able to foresee the results of their actions and to take responsibility in case of failure. Close to it, in my opinion, was an English political leader of the twentieth century, Winston Churchill. Not only did he possess the above qualities, but was also self-motivated, able to succeed in everything, be it politics or literature....</span>