Countable nouns: mystery - mysteries, knock - knocks, hoof - hooves,
mosquito - mosquitoes, carrot - carrots, candle- candles, idiom - idioms, tomato - tomatoes, vocabulary - vocabularies, play - plays, coin - coins, potato - potatoes, <span>mother tongues</span>.
Uncountables: bread, murmur, information, weather, toast, housework , practice, advice, money, butter, hair, paper.
<span>In the city streets are wider than in the country</span><span>- В городе улицы шире, чем в в сельской местности</span>
We are friends/ She is likes sweets. They can sing well. He has got a hat. It hat are funny/
[aɪ] [kæn] [ʤʌmp] [laɪk] [ə] [frɒg]
[ˈbəʊɪŋ] [ˈbəʊɪŋ]
[aɪ] [kæn] [swɪm] [laɪk] [ə] [fɪʃ]
[splæʃ] [splæʃ] [splæʃ]
[aɪ] [kæn] [ʤʌmp] [ænd] [aɪ] [kæn] [swɪm]
[aɪ] [kæn] [dɑːns] [ænd] [aɪ] [kæn] [sɪŋ]
[ænd] [aɪ] [kæn] [rʌn] [ænd] [rʌn] [ænd] [rʌn]
[ʤʌst] [laɪk] [ðɪs]
Emily is
Megan is
Jane is
John is
Oliver is
Tom and Daniel are
Lucy and Liza are