Let's hope ... some wise people in parliament | there are |
I must feed my ... cats today | friend's mother's |
Have you seen ... film John is talking about? | the |
We have ... coffee but it won't be enough for our guests | a little |
I haven't bought ... cigaretes | many |
John is the ... in the class | tallest |
They'll bring whisky if they come, ... ? | won't they |
Let's go home! There's ... interesting here | no one |
John and ... boys came first | the other |
MPs in our parliament often shout at ... | one another |
I looked for George and MIke butI found ... of them | neither |
I've never met ... nice people before | so |
.... home when you saw that accident? | Were you driving |
I didn't understand why ... so loudly | he was speaking |
The weather wasn't ... to go sailing | good enough |
Mr Brown and Mr Smith don't speak to ... . They had an argument yesterday | each other |
Neither Frank ... Peter could answer my question | nor |
Unless she ... some cakes, we will have to do without anything sweet | brings |
In our class people are very frindly; they often help ... | one another |
"Where have you been?" , "I ... strawberries." | have been picking |
If you think the price is too high, you ... buy the car | needn't |
I haven't spoken to John ... we came back from Paris | since |
Look at Janet - she looks much ... today | better |
He will accept the job unless .... | they pay too little |
I don't know many people ... John | like |
.... I shut the window? I can see you're cold | shall |
You should study much more ... fail the exam | not to |
He isn't allowed ... at home | to smoke |
You ... repair the car. It's already been repaired | needn't |
I haven't seen a good film on TV for ... | months |
I don't like ice cream. I ... have fruit salad | would rather |
They insisted on ... the party at midnight | beginning |
I hate pop music. i wish there ... less of it on TV | was |
... his religion he drinks alcohol | in spite of |
He hardly ... any work | does |
The kids shouldn't watch the film tonight. They ... to bed before 9 p.m | are to go |
It's high time he ... that he needs to study | understood |
They said they ... school the following year | would leave |
I asked him if he ... a good time | had had |
We must hurry. We ... finish this work today | are to |
My husband works too hard. I wish he ... his job | would change |
The election is still ... | being talked about |
He asked her whether ... London | she like |
If John weren't rich, he ... his last holidays in Vegas | wouldn't have spent |
I've met people ... never eat meat | that |
Young people talk very loudly, ... makes their parents mad | which |
They were travelling in a camper van so they ... take a tent | didn't need to |
At the hotel there were no showers ... bath tubs | or |
Would you mind .... the window? | to close |
If Jack ... richer, he would have bought a Ferrari | had been |
She looks so tired. She ... go to bed at once | had better |
The girl on the bench seemd ... a detective story | reading |
I don't enjoy ... | being laughted at |
Call me at 10:00 I ... nothing then | will be doing |
Mary ... when I came to her office. I didn't even see her | had left |
John said he ... to work at home | would prefer |
Turn this music off! It sounds ... | horrible |
... of us think that our country should be a democracy | most |
An averange family has ... children now that before the war | fewer |
"Where is Tom?". "I'm not sure but he ... to the pub" | may have gone |
If he ... us a lift we wouldn't have had to take a taxi | had given |
We don't have to buy a new washing machine. We ... by a mechanic | will have the old repaired |
The manager made his secretary ... untill 6.p.m. | work |
She didn't recognize me in the street. She ... drunk | must have been |
Didn't you ... play tennis? | use to |
He ... thoroughly by a mechanic before the Monte Carlo Rally | had his car checked |
World War II is known ... the most cruel in history | to be |
Don't wash up! I'd rather you ... your room | cleaned |
Let's meet at 5:30, I ... work by then | will have finished |
I'd rather you ... English | spoke |