His mother (tell) him to stop worrying. ‘If you (check) the timetable, there (be) nothing to worry about,’ she said.
His mother told him to stop worrying. ‘If you've checked the timetable, there's nothing to worry about,’ she said.
Do you live in a house or in a flat?
I live in a house. I like it a lot as it's beautiful and comfortable.
Brian knew she (not know). How (can) she know how worried he (be)?
Brian knew she did not know. How could she know how worried he was?
Have you got a room of your own?
Yes, I've got a room of my own. It's really cosy and nice. I spend there all my free time.
Brian (realise) he didn’t feel very well. He (decide) that if he still felt bad the next morning, he (not go).
Brian realised he didn’t feel very well. He decided that if he still felt bad the next morning, he wouldn't go.
What do you like to do when you have to stay at home?
When I have to stay at home I love to read and watch videos. I also listen to music a lot.
As he walked through the gates, he (know) this was the place for him. "It (feel) like the school is (I)."
As he walked through the gates, he knew this was the place for him. "It feels like the school is mine"
What do you like about the area you live in?
The area I live in looks modern and attractive. I like that there are a lot of places to go out nearby.
And, in a way, the school (belong) to him - because Brian (not be) a student. He just (become) the school’s new Headteacher.
And, in a way, the school belonged to him - because Brian wasn't a student. He had just become the school’s new Headteacher
Where would you like to live - in the city or in the country? Why?
I'd like to live in the city as there are many facilities and job opportunities.