I.
1. Stop talking in riddles and explain what’s going on.
2. Why are you angry with the children?
3. My cousin Jeff is mad about new gadgets.
4. Can you see the white house at the top of the hill?
5. Teenagers often rebel against their parents.
6. Please, read the text out loud.
7. Ralf needs a couple of weeks to complete his experiment.
8. I don’t see any reason for your leaving tomorrow.
II.
1. Olga began learning English when she was five.
2. We don’t mind to help you with cooking dinner.
3. I hate eating porridge.
4. Sally offered to help with the ironing.
5. They finished planting the trees late in the evening.
6. The Browns couldn’t afford sending their son to the USA.
7. Ralf kept collecting match boxes for many years.
8. We refuse to join the party.
III.
1. I’ll make you to do what I think must be done.
2. I expect you will finish the job this week.
3. They watched a pair of swans slowly swimming in the pond.
4. The children were made to come back home at 10 p.m.
5. I felt Boris touched my shoulder.
6. “Let me help you”, said my little brother Boris.
7. Your aunt wants you to meet her at the bus stop.
8. I would like John to help me.