I think teenagers all over the world have the same problems. As for me, I get along with other students in my class rather well. They call me names, they help me if need of any help. I have no problems with my parents, too. I can invite any friends at home. What I'm really fed up with is sharing a room with my younger brotherSometimes I get so angry with him! My parentsaren't happy about his marks at school.So I have to take care of him. I'm depressed doing his homework with him every day. If I don't help him, my parents won't allow me to go out on Saturday evening.
1. It is on the table. 2. She often sends Ben to buy milk. 3. Are they ready to do the work? 4. They spend them at the seaside. 5. He is in the park. 6. They are not at work now. 7. We are good friends. 8. Is he at the lesson now? 9. Where is it? 10. They are on the table. 11. He is in the garden with her. 12. They are always glad to see us. 13. We are good football players. 14. She knows him. 15. I see it very well. 16. They have lectures every day. 17. He plays it every Sunday. 18. He/she asks them. 19. They write them every week. 20. Look at it! 21. I have it at home. 22. Max wants to speak to her.
I said that I hadn't known that rule. Nick said that he had never been to London and thought that he would go there the following year. He said that he would not stay with his friends too long. He said to me that they were staying at the Grand Hotel Europe. He said that they had left last Monday. She said that they could leave the key with the maid upstairs.
Boris asked if he could get to the railway station at that moment. Mary asked Tom what time he would come there the next day.
She asked me why I had not come there the day before. She asked me what I would do the next day if I was not busy at my office. Pete asked his friends if they were leaving St Petersburg. He asked who they would see before they left the city.
<span><span>1. It <u>was</u> quite clear to everyone in
the family that he <u>had to</u> start getting ready for his exam instead of
wasting time.
2. It <u>was</u> impossible to do anything in such </span>а<span> short time. I <u>had to</u>
ask the chief to put off m</span>у <span>report.
3. I <u>didn't</u> mean that you <u>had</u> to do everything they <u>told</u>
you.
4. It <u>was</u> already twenty minutes past eight. You <u>had to</u> go or you
<u>would</u> be late for the first lesson.
5. I <u>was</u> very tired. I <u>felt</u> I <u>had to</u> go to bed at once, or
I <u>should</u> fall asleep where I <u>was</u> sitting.
6. We <u>weren't able to</u> wait for them any longer, we <u>had to</u> ring
them up and <u>found</u> out what <u>had</u> happened.
7. I <u>was</u> thinking hard, trying to find </span>а<span> solution of the problem. There <u>was to</u> be </span>а <span>way out.
8. I doubted if I could finish the work in (on) time, but I <u>was to</u> do
it.
9. I <u>was to</u> hand in my completed assignment by Friday.
</span></span><span><span>1. You <u>had to</u> / <u>will have to</u>
listen to the tape recording of this text several times.
2. You <u>were to</u> / <u>will have to</u> take your exam in English.
3. She <u>was able to</u> / <u>will be able to</u> translate this article
without a dictionary.
4. We <u>weren't able to</u> / <u>won't be able to</u> meet them at the
station.
5. The doctor <u>had to</u> / <u>will have to</u> examine the child.
6. </span>Не <u>had
to</u><span> work systematically if he <u>wanted</u> to know
French well. Не <u>will have to</u> work systematically if he wants to know
French well.
7. This child <u>had to</u> / <u>will have to</u> spend more time in the open
air.
8 You <u>were to</u> / <u>will have to</u> take part in this work.</span></span>