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1. At last the librarian (to give) me the book which I (to wait) for during two months. I was very glad. I (to go) home and (to begin) reading it at once. 2. Don't speak to him: he (to be) very busy, he (to do) some very urgent work. 3. I did not want him to go there: I (to be) afraid that something (t happen). 4. I did not notice that my watch (to stop), and when I (to arrive) at the station, my train (to leave) and I (to have) to ask when the next train (to come). 5. He (to wait) for fifteen minutes when at last he (to see) her at the end of the platform. 6. B the end of the year he (to read) about two hundred pages. 7. We were happy when the sun (to rise), for the night (to be) very cold. 8. Where you (to put my dictionary? I cannot find it anywhere. 9. I (not yet to fall) asleep when the telephone (to ring). 10. What you (to do) from six till nine yesterday? 11. The children (to play) here at eleven o'clock, but now they (to go) home. 12. Go to see your old grand- father as soon as you (to arrive) in Novgorod.
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1 At last the librarian gave me the book which I had been waiting for during two months. I was very glad. I went home and began reading it at once.
2 Don't speak to him: he is very busy, he is doing some very urgent work.
3I did not want him to go there: I was afraid that something would happen.
4 I did not notice that my watch had stopped, and when I arrived at the station, my train had left and I had to ask when the next train would come.
5 He had been waiting for fifteen minutes when at last he saw her at the end of the platform.
6By the end of the year he will have read about two hundred pages.
7We were happy when the sun rose, for the night had been very cold.
8Where have you put my dictionary? I cannot find it anywhere.
9I had not yet fallen asleep when the telephone rang.
10What were you doing from six till nine yesterday?
11The children were playing here at eleven o'clock, but now they have gone home.
12Go to see your old grandfather as soon as you arrive in Novgorod.
13Do you always spend summer at the seaside? - Yes, as a rule. Last summer I went to the mountains, but I did not find the rest there as pleasant as near the sea.
14When they returned, they told.