100000 soldiers were killed in the war.
The door were left open last night.
All the books were printed on time.
The main railway station were closed yesterday.
All my money were stolen.
My suitcase were taken to my room.
Teresa went to a Park bench and sat down. She cried, but, fortunately,
nobody noticed. It was the beginning of November, the weather was
overcast, and a cold wind blew and in the Park was a bit of people. A
few people just jogged along the boys played football at the other end
of the Park, and they were far enough away from Theresa. She tried once
again to think everything is calm, but her mind had only one thought.
Teddy! Where could he go? She looked in every corner of the Park,
looking for it, but never found. It was so unlike him.
Rain, rain, go away rain, rain, go away, come again another day
<span>1. He will play soccer.
2. They won’t go to the theatre too often.
3. She </span><span> will tell him to clean the room.
4. We shall manage to persuade him not to take up wrestling.
5. It will rain all day.
6. I </span><span>shall read the book.
7. You </span><span> will study at the University of California.
8. He won’t prepare his homework properly.
9. I shan’t have a good breakfast, so I won't be hungry.
10. We shall repair his old bicycle.
11. She </span><span> will swim perfectly.
12. They won’t arrive in time for lunch.
13. We shall give her a small teddy-bear for her eighth birthday.
14. I shan’t come to see them in the village.
15. That girl </span><span><span> will </span>study very hard and get good marks for her knowledge.</span>
He is at school. Is he at school? They are green. Are they green? Have they got green pencils? Has she got a doll? My doll is small.
1. Is
2. He is
3. Is
4. She is
5. Are
6. They are not
7. Have
8. They have not
9. Has
10. She has