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Last night we (to go) to a football match. We (to take) a bus. The bus (to be) overcrowded as many people (to want) to see the match. We (to get) off the bus and (to go) in the direction of the stadium. While we (to cross) the road, I (to see) Victor. He (to stand) at the corner. He said he (to wait) for his friend who (to come) to St. Petersburg the day be¬fore and (to wish) to see the new stadium. A man (to come) up to me and asked if I (to have) a spare tick¬et for the match. Victor told us that two boys just (to ask) him whether he (to have) a spare ticket. We (to enter) the stadium just as the football players (to come) out on to the field. At the entrance to the sta¬dium we (to meet) Sergei. He (to show) us to our seats and (to ask) me if I (to play) football in my childhood. We (to agree) to meet in the snack bar during the interval.
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1. There (to be) two men in the room. One of them (to write) something while the other (to read) a newspaper. 2. He (not to tell) me that he (to receive) a telegram from her. 3. I (to ask) him if he (to know) where she (to live). I (to say) I (not to know) her address. 4. He (to ask) me if I (can) give him your address. 5. She (to say) that he (to give) her the wrong address. 6. I (to ask) him where he (to put) my letter. 7. He (to tell) us that they (to spend) all the money. 8. I (to sit) in an armchair and (to think) of my coming trip across the North Sea when the door suddenly (to open) and an old friend of mine whom I (not to see) for a very long time (to enter) the room.
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Last night we went to a football match. We took a bus. The bus was overcrowded as many people wanted to see the match. We got off the bus and went in the direction of the stadium. While we were crossing the road, I saw Victor. He was standing at the corner. He said he was waiting for his friend who had come to St. Petersburg the day before and wished to see the new stadium. A man came up to me and asked if I had a spare ticket for the match. Victor told us that two boys had just asked him whether he had a spare ticket. We entered the stadium just as the football players were coming out on to the field. At the entrance to the stadium we met Sergei. He showed us to our seats and asked me if I had played football in my childhood. We agreed to meet in the snack bar during the interval.
1. There were two men in the room. One of them was writing something while the other was reading a newspaper. 2. He did not tell me that he had received a telegram from her. 3. I asked him if he knew where she lived. I said I didn't know her address. 4. He asked me if I could give him your address. 5. She said that he had given her the wrong address. 6. I asked him where he had put my letter. 7. He told us that they had spent all the money. 8. I was sitting in an armchair and thinking of my coming trip across the North Sea when the door suddenly opened and an old friend of mine whom I hadn't seen for a very long time entered the room.