1. clever enough
2. too small
3. old enough
4. too expensive
5. too tired
1. Can your brother play tabble tennis? - Yes, he can. And he does it very well
2. Can your cousin ride a horse?- No, he can not. But he wants to ride a horse
3. Мау i go to the cinema?- Yes, you can
4. May she come home late?- No, she can not
5. Must she learn this poem by heart?- Yes she must It is her hometask
6. How mach books they must read?- Only 2
7.Should they wear smart clothers for the party?- Yes they should It is a fancy-drees party
8. How much salt i should put in the dish?- Just a little
9.Can the student use mobile phones at the exams?- No, or he will be deleated from the exams
10.Must children come to school in the time?- Yes they must
Это изображения камчатки, весной. камчатка знаменита своими действующими вулканами. там 29 действующих вулканов. так же не далеко от вулканов вы можете увидеть озера с горячей водой.
это картинки черноморского побережья летом. черное море находится на юге россии. оно знаменито своими пляжами, домами отдыхов и большими портами. летом там солнечно и жарко, а в другие времена года там тепло.
это картинки реки волги осенью. волга очень длинная. она известна по всему миру. на реке вы можете увидеть много больших кораблей. по берегам волги находится 11 больших городов
Ann,
Listening to you talk about your somewhat uninteresting garden has been fascinating. Truly! I agree with your father in full: flowers are a massive waste of time when there are studies to be done, and judging by the grievous number of grammatical errors in your writing you need to be locked in your room with a textbook. No, Ann, I do not live in the middle of the woods, so I do not have trees growing outside of my house - it's all apartment blocks and bushes. Those bushes were planted by some weird neighborhood planning agency that wanted to make our block look more attractive to prospective buyers - no luck, fortunately. If you want my opinion, money spent on gardening and planting is money wasted - that same money can be donated to a charity, or saved up for future emergencies. If you had to decorate the yard in some way, I'd suggest putting up a few crosses: there's no such thing as too much Jesus in your life. Ugh, I guess proper letter etiquette mandates that I ask you a few questions as well, right? Ok - what are your grandparents' names? What kind of jobs do they have? Are they as inane as you? As if I really care about the answers to these questions. Anyway, ta ta for now. Hope you never send me another letter again.
With regards,
Sumerki321