If you hadn't eaten chocolate you would have got red spots all over your body.
6. I've bought Kodak a few weeks ago , but I still don't know how it works.
7 The painter Aivazovsky is said to be one of the best painters that can draw sea.
8 Queen Mary is the flagship of the world's most famous luxury ocean liners.
9 A total of 42 countries confirmed their participation for the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.
10 There are twenty -four bridges over the Thames in London.
11 The Bentons are a nice couple who just moved into a brand new house in Leicester.
12 People who live in the Netherlands are called the Dutch.
13 The English of America differs from the English of Great Britain.
14 'Independence' is one of the UK 's most popular newspaper.
15 The Saturn is one of the most beautiful sities in the Solar System.
16 The worst environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico was the oil spilling in 2010.
17 The London Eye is a huge Ferris wheel near Westminster Bridge.
18 Mount Aconcagua , the highest peak of the Andes, is in South America.
19 Sorbonne University houses the Arts and Human Science faculties of the University of Paris.
20 Luigi's restaurant is between the Albany hotel and Jimmy 's Wine Bar in Cambridge road.
21 The British Isles include two big islands ( Great Britain and Ireland ) and nearly 6000 small islands.
22 The North Pole is the northemmost point on the Earth, which is located in the middle of the Artic Ocean.
23 When we were in Rome we visited St. Peter's Church, the Castle of St. Angelo and the National Roman Museum.
24 Lake Michigan is the only one of the five Great lakes that is entirely sheltered by the United States.
25 A recent survey showed that the Portuguese are very good negotiators, the French admire hard work, the Germans are competitive and ambitious, and the British prefer to work in the security of a group.
<span>1.
She smiled at him prettily but her hands bled and she looked as if she
(were going) to faint.
2. Bateman felt as though someone (had given) him a
violent blow.
3. She sounded as if she (were talking) to someone
distasteful.
4. He looked as though he (had not moved) since I left him
the previous night.
5. “It sounds as though there (were) three or four
men down there,” said my father.
6. He looked as if he had already (decided) on some action.
7. It looked as though he (were) filled with an
overwhelming joy.
8. The sky looked as though it (had been) grey for
months.
9. Robert’s voice sounded as though he (had been shouting) into the wind
for hours.
10. Her stillness and her strange words made me feel as if I
werestill (dreaming).
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Variant 1.
1. We arrived yesterday evening.
2. I was playing volleyball when the ball hit my head.
3. His clothes were smudgy because he was painting the walls.
4. He was cutting the grass for an hour when suddenly the lawn-mower broke down.
5. First I toke off my coat, then I went to the bathroom.
6. Greg didn’t answer the phone because he was taking a shower.
7. I couldn’t1 find my umbrella, but then I remembered that my sister toke it to school.
8. Frank toke the candle and walked downstairs.
9. We were taking the exam for 2 hours when a policeman entered the room.
10. While I was washing the dishes last night, I dropped a plate and broke it.
11. A strong wind was blowing and I decided to put on a warm coat.
12. My parents had come home by seven o’clock and at eight we had dinner.