PAGE 43, LINES 1-11 1. He is going to relate to you a historic episode. 2. You are going to relate the episode to him. 3. The episode is not historic and it is not we who will relate it to you. 4. It is not you who related it to her. 5. We do not ask of you that you relate it to us. 6. You will not ask of us that we relate it to you. 7. You will not take upon yourself the trouble to tell it to them. XIII. COMPOUND TENSES PAGE 46, LINES 34-9 (page 47) 1. We have gone out of the cafe. 2. As he has told you, they had left the cafe. 3. Two dusty carriages have stopped before the house. 4. They will have stopped in front of your house. 5. I would have stopped in
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