1. There are people who can speak languages that are rarely taught, if at all.
2. What foreign languages are taught at your college?
3. I think these books can be found in any library. 4. How much will he be paid if he accepts this position?
5. We are not allowed to take books out of the reading room.
6. When did the mail arrive?
7. I received all the necessary instructions. Te:
8. Your offer is still being discussed.
9. Pat's parents supported her for two years before she received a scholarship.
10. I was sure that he would not come until he was invited
1. I would like you to listen to me more carefully. 2. If I drink a lot of coffee, I can't sleep at night. 3. It's a pity that Dana never passed the exam last week 4. If you don't rest, you won't feel better. (Unless) 5. If Damir was living in Germany now, he would have applied for this job. (present situation, past result) 6. You would save time if you worked from home (Inversion).9. The best thing the Committee can do is to make a recommendation that The Geneva Conference has resumed its activities with renewed vigor (Subjunctive). 10. The manager asked me to attend the meeting (Subjunctive). 11. She moved to another town so that Jack wouldn't find her there (might). 12. I would like us to catch the train tomorrow. 13. It's a pity that the weather was very bad yesterday. to close
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1. There are people who can speak languages that are rarely taught, if at all.
2. What foreign languages are taught at your college?
3. I think these books can be found in any library. 4. How much will he be paid if he accepts this position?
5. We are not allowed to take books out of the reading room.
6. When did the mail arrive?
7. I received all the necessary instructions. Te:
8. Your offer is still being discussed.
9. Pat's parents supported her for two years before she received a scholarship.
10. I was sure that he would not come until he was invited
1. I would like you to listen to me more carefully. 2. If I drink a lot of coffee, I can't sleep at night. 3. It's a pity that Dana never passed the exam last week 4. If you don't rest, you won't feel better. (Unless) 5. If Damir was living in Germany now, he would have applied for this job. (present situation, past result) 6. You would save time if you worked from home (Inversion).9. The best thing the Committee can do is to make a recommendation that The Geneva Conference has resumed its activities with renewed vigor (Subjunctive). 10. The manager asked me to attend the meeting (Subjunctive). 11. She moved to another town so that Jack wouldn't find her there (might). 12. I would like us to catch the train tomorrow. 13. It's a pity that the weather was very bad yesterday. to close