She can sing
very well.
I can paint and
draw.
No, I can’t.
No, she can’t.
<span>No, he can’t.
But he can run.</span>
1) I will meet them again in two weeks.
2) I'm sure Jane will like her birthday present.
3) I think our team will win the match next week.
4) There won't be any lessons tomorrow.
5) Mr. Jones will be back at about 7:30.
6) You won't have a lot of time to answer the questions.
7) Will we see you tomorrow morning?
8) Will the train be late?
9) Will you be free this evening?
10) Will you get a taxi?
The Three Wishes.
This story happened long, long ago. There lived a poor man and his wife in Ireland. Once on a cold winter evening the husband asked his wife:
- What would you ask a fairy for if she came here?
-There are no fairies in the world. What is the use of talking? - his wife answered.
Hardly had she said these words when a beautiful woman appeared and said that she was a fairy and she added that she would grant three wishes for them. Then the fairy disappeared. The wife and the husband decided to think their wishes over and in the morning to tell them. But in some time the wife felt hungry and said:
- "If only we had a good sausage for lunch."
A big sausage appeared on their table. "You, stupid woman! Why? I wouldn't regret if this sausage stuck to your nose!" The husband said. The sausage stuck to a poor woman's nose. "Why!" - she cried. "We could have 2 wishes left!"
They quarrelled for a long time and finally decided to have the sausage fall on the table. Then they ate it with good appetite.