- Hello! How did you write English test yesterday?
- I don't know. I just hope its results would be better than the last ones. What about you?
- The mark would be definitely worse this time. The tasks were more difficult.
- Yes. The whole test was harder and more complicated.
- You don't have to worry so much. Your English is better than anyone's else in our class.
- Oh, it is not like that. I think your English is the best in the class. Your speech is much more fluent.
- Thak you so much. Well, anyway, let's hope that test's results would be higher than our other marks.
- let's. They should be better.
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I never do my English homework. And I'll tell you why. I think, that
English is a very easy language. I learn everything I have to during the
lesson. After the lesson is over, the teacher usually gives us
homework. All of my classmates always do this homework at home, but not
me. I think that I am too smart for this. There is no need to resive the
material at home. I have much more important things to do like helping
my mom about the house, chatting with my friends, search the Internet
for interesting stories or pictures. Once in a while I call my friend
Tom, who lives in Manchester. We talk about differents things with him
in English. I think that talking to a native speaker is much more
useful, then doing homework!
1) Mike: I must go to the shops. What time <u><em>do they </em></u>close?
Carol: At 6:30.
2) Adam: .<em><u>Have you</u></em> read John Presley's new book yet?
Mary: No, I haven't. It is good?
3) Lynn: <u><em>Has she</em></u> been in hospital before?
Lisa: No, this is her first time, and, she's a bit worried.
4) Mark: <u><em>Were you </em></u>waiting for a bus when I saw you last night?
<span>Sarah: No, a taxi.</span>