A horse — horses
a mouse — mice
a wolf — wolves
a river — rivers
a hen — hens
a cat — cats
a bear — bears
a game — games
1. This guide is better than that I bought last week. Its worth buying.
2. -Have you ever been to Canada? Yes? I have -When were you there? -I was there last year.
3. London is visited by millions of tourists every year
4. If you go to Australia, you will see wild animals in their natural habitat.
5. -Are there any natural resources in this area? Yes, there is iron ore, but no oil.
6. I think it is my ticket. Where is yours? -But I think it's mine.
7. We had visited Niagara Falls before we went to the capital.
8. Canadian's authorities can maintain a high standard of people's living.
9. The government of any country has the departments of education, health and defense.
INGREDIENTS
3 apples 1 cup flour1 cup sugar3 eggs 1 pinch salt1/2 teaspoon cinnamon1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence1 tablespoon starchPowdered sugar to taste .
Mix flour, cinnamon, salt and starch in a bowl.
Whip the eggs with sugar for 3-4 minutes with an electric wire whisk. The mixture should lighten a little and increase in volume.
Continuing to whisk, gradually add the flour mixture into the egg mixture. Whisk until it is a homogeneous mass.
Peel the apples and cut them into small cubes.
Take a baking dish, flour it lightly and smear with oil. Put the apples in it, and cover with the egg-flour mixture.
The apples should be completely covered with the batter.
Put in the oven, preheated to 180 degrees, and bake for 30-40 minutes – depending on the features of your oven. As soon as the apple pie is covered with golden crust, check the readiness of the dishes with a toothpick.
Let the apple pie cool down and sprinkle it with powdered sugar. The apple pie can be served.
1. Twinky, how are you?
2. Twinky, how is you family?
3. Twinky, do you have brothers and sisters?
4. Twinky, what are you doing now?
5. Twinky, in what time you will go to school tomorrow?