1. She was avoiding to meet him.
2. We are posponding discussion of the report
3. At last they stopped laughing.
4. She is refusing she stole the money.
5. We had to delay visiting the country house untill the next saturday.
Jim always crosses the road in the right place
Ann does her homework after the school
Dan usually goes to the supermarket on weekend
Jane taxes Bill's patience
Margaret's family flies abroad every summer
Mrs Smith teaches Andy English
1 to be writing
2 not to have failed
3 to be asked
4 to have overthrown... and to be advancing
5 to have enjoyed
6 to make
7 may be being watched
<span>1) Yesterday
Mum bought something for me, but I don't know what it is.
2) It was night and
he couIdn't see anything.
3) He saw nothing because it was night.
4) There
are some books on the tabIe, but I don't know how many.
5) Were there any toys in the box? - Yes, there were some.
6) Did you see anything in the
fieId? - No, I saw nothing there.
7) The boy didn't ask anybody to heIp him make a
сhair.
8) Somebody came into the house.
9) There was no bread on the tabIe and I
asked Mum to give me some.
10) Is there any coffee in the cup? - No, there
isn't. There is some miIk in it.
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1. Can you fix your bike?
2. What can you fix?
3. Who can fix your bike?
4. Can you fix your bike or your car?
5. You can fix your bike, can't you?