A)
1. The teacher said that she was going to explain a new grammar rule that day.
2. My parents said that they didn't see anything bad in wearing a uniform.
3. The children said that they would do their best to pass their exams successfully.
B)
1. Marry asked her classmate if she gained much by attending her elective courses.
2. The head teacher asked the students what subject they had chosen to take exams in.
3. Jack asked his new friend what dress code he had followed the previous year.
C)
1. The psychologist advised to start revising for exams as early as possible.
2. The professor warned not to cheat during the test.
3. One of the parents recommended to invite the primary school teacher to the school leavers' ball.
1. He will do his homework, if he hasn't got another work
2. If I don't help him, he won't write test tomorrow
3. He won't go in library tonight
4. If he doesn't go to the library, he will stay at home
<span>5. We will be at home tomorrow.
6. It will be nice weather timorrow.
7, </span>When she comes to school, she takes off her coat.
8. When she comes to school, she will take off her coat.
9. She will phone me this evening.
10. I will see Tom tomorrow.
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69.2
the airport
a cup
the pictures
a dictionary
the floor
69.3
a postcard
the name
a very
the Canada
the carpet
a headache
an old house, the station
the name, the film
1. I have been waiting
2. I have been trying on
3. I have been trying
4. We have been sitting
5. he has been talking
Past Simple.
Yesterday I cooked the dinner.
2 days ago l came to school.
On the last week Anna broke a cup.
On my birthday in cafe were a lot of children.