1c
2b
3b
4b
5c
6a
Должно быть иак
She find out an idea for the book ...
I can't find anything! I need to clean my room
Martin's sleepy today - he stay up...
4.turn out
1.3-15-10-20
2.win
3.You need to play one lead (usually selectable) from 2 to infinity players, and ...stairs. Preferably steps 8-10 and wide enough (ideal stairs of the front entrance of the school), the variation is not prohibited.
Driving becomes on top of the stairs, playing at the bottom. It says the rhyme:
Three-fifteen, ten-twenty
and jumping on the steps. At the same time jump and all the players.
3-15-10-20
Driving and players can jump on the steps in different ways: two feet on one rung, stand on one foot on one rung, two feet on the stairs side by side or across one, somebody was able to put my feet in two and even three steps at a time.
3-15-10-20
Then everything I look at posture. He who placed his feet on the steps just like driving, is a loser and becomes driving.
If no one is as driving, all we jump back into the same rhyme:
Three fifteen ten twenty
Three-fifteen, ten-twenty
Three fifteen
If the same steps have been the same two or more players together with the lead, all jump again. And so we play endlessly, or until you get bored.
Option two. IMHO, more rigid.
Everyone stands in a circle, putting one foot forward so that all legs touch each other. Then yell
Three-fifteen, ten-twenty
and jump in different directions. The one who was the farthest from the centre, becomes driving, and at the expense
Three-fifteen, ten-twenty
<span>jumps, trying to advance on foot to a neighbor on the right, which at the same time tries to jump out of it(the rest are in place). The game goes on in a circle. The one who stepped on the foot or who had jumped before his turn is eliminated from the game.
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I had married an american man by the time he returned from the war
I had learnt how to write before I went to school
I had moved abroad by the time Kennedy was murdered
I've been to Russia, a nice country!
I havent seen her for ages... I bet she has forgotten about me
She has murdered 23 people.
1. I am never late. But (and) I am.
3. He plays football very well.-My brother plays football well, too.
2. I didn't quite like the concert.-Neither did I.
4. I was reading this novel with great pleasure.- But (and) I wasn't.
5. I am very busy now.-So am I.
6. We didn't go to the meeting yesterday.-But (and) we did.