My name is Mary. I’m twelve years old. I want to tell about my best friend. Her name.<span>My name is... I’m ... years old. I’m in the sixth grade. I have a lot of friends but I want to tell about my best friend. His name is .... He’s my school-mate. ... is cheerful, inquisitive and kind. He is very responsive. He will help me in hour of need. I always can rely on him. Sasha goes to sports school. He is very tall that’s why he goes in for basketball. On weekends we play football or cycle. . We often go to the cinema. Sasha is true friend. My father says that I’m lucky because I have so reliable and true friend. I value our friendship.
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</span><span>My name is Mary. I’m twelve years old. I want to tell about my best friend. Her name is Ann. We are of the same age and she’s my school-mate. Ann is very beautiful and clever girl. She’s purposeful, hard-working and patient person. She always achieves success and overcomes difficulties. Ann does well at school and she’s high achiever. Her favourite subjects are mathematics and literature. Ann is fond of drawing. She has been going to art school for four years. Also she’s very careful and polite. Ann helps her mother to keep house with pleasure. We like to watch comedies and animated cartoons together. Ann is sociable and cheerful. It is always interesting to talk to her. I can rely on her in hour of need and I know that she’ll help me. Ann is wonderful friend. If we don’t see each other for a short while I miss her.</span>
Stative verbs
1) I remember every song.
2) Do they know the answer?
3) I love my parents.
4) We hate playing football.
5) He doesn’t feel better
Dynamic verbs:
1) They are eating their lunch right now.
2) He isn’t writing a letter at the moment.
3) Are you trying to help her?
4) Students aren’t doing a task.
5) My friend is cooking at the moment.
Is,in,v in it а даллше не
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When I (get) home, my animals (wil be sitting) at the door waiting for me. 2. It
(is) the middle of June. They (will come) soon. 3. If you (want) to see us,
come to Tom’s on Sunday. We (shall be waiting) for you there at midday. 4. At this
time next week they (will be boarding) the plane to London. 5. They (will be having) English
from nine to ten in this room. 6. I will be waiting for you when you (come). 7. “I
(will call) for her at eight.” - “No, don’t; she still (will be sleeping).” 8. They are
so angry. A few more words and they (will be quarrelling) again.
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