очень надо. 9. Since the beginning of the play he (to watch) a girl sitting in front of him. He (to notice) her at once. 10. He (to wonder) if she (to change) much since he (to see) her last. 11. I (to see) her at once. She (to stand) there on the platform, holding a bunch of wilting flowers. She never (to look) so helpless.d2. Looking out of the taxi win- dow he (to be) confused to notice that some familiar build- ings (to disappear) and new ones (to take) their place. 13. In fact it (to be) hard to believe that she (to be) married. She (to look) such a child. 14. When I (to bend) over him he (to sleep) peacefully. He (to leave) the lights on. 15. When the train started I (to sit) with my face to the window. 16. When it (to start) raining I still (to try) to start the engine. 17. When we finally (to get) there the children (to wait) for some hours. 18. She danced better now. Her brother (to teach) her probably. 19. The answer was brief. He (to leave) the hotel. 20. One look at her face was enough. She (to discover) our hiding place. 21. One look at his face was enough- he (to get) the job. 22. His hair was damp. He (to swim) again.