1. I could go to the theatre with you.
I will be able to go to the theatre with you.
2. My friend had to get up early.
My friend will have to get up early.
3. You were allowed to discuss this question before.
You will be allowed to discuss this question tomorrow.
4. They could do this work themselves.
They will be able to do this work themselves.
5. You had to consult the doctor.
You will have to consult the doctor.
6. You were allowed to go with me.
You will be allowed to go with me.
7. She could speak English.
She will be able to speak English.
8. He had to help his parents.
He will have to help his parents.
9. The girl was allowed to use my computer.
The girl will be allowed to use my computer.
<span>1. He <u>(is driving</u>/drives/
drive ) a car now.
2. They (<u>are writing</u>/is
writing/writes ) a letter at the moment.
3. Look! It (<u>is raining</u>/rains/rain).
4. He (reads/ <u>is reading</u>/are
reading) now.
5. My parents (lives / <u>live</u>/are
living) in a detached house. </span>
<span>6. The sun (rise/ <u>rises</u> / is
rising) in the East. </span><span>
7. (<u>Is</u>/Does/Are)
she eating now?</span>
<span>8. (Are you usually have / <u>Do
you usually have</u>/Does you usually have) lunch at work?</span><span>9. I (am drinking/drinks/<u>drink)</u>
too much coffee.</span><span>
10. She (<u>is sitting</u>/sits/sit
) on a sofa now.
</span>
Toys for me,
toys for you,
toys for everyone!
a pink ballerina,
a blue toy soldier!
we're all having fun!
toys for me,
toys for you,
toys for everyone!
a brown teddy bear,
a yellow doll!
we're all having fun!
tɔɪz fɔː miː
tɔɪz fɔː juː
tɔɪz fɔːr ˈɛvrɪwʌn
ə pɪŋk ˌbæləˈriːnə
ə bluː tɔɪ ˈsəʊlʤə
wiː ɑːr ɔːl ˈhævɪŋ fʌn
tɔɪz fɔː miː
tɔɪz fɔː juː
tɔɪz fɔːr ˈɛvrɪwʌn
ə braʊn ˈtɛdi beə
ə ˈjɛləʊ dɒl
wiː ɑːr ɔːl ˈhævɪŋ fʌn
Colgate is an umbrella brand principally used to sell oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss. Manufactured by American consumer-goods conglomerate Colgate-Palmolive, Colgate oral hygiene products were first sold by the company in 1873, sixteen years after the death of the founder, William Colgate.
According to a 2015 report by market research company Kantar Worldpanel, Colgate is the only brand in the world purchased by more than half of households globally.[1] Colgate has a global market penetration of 67.7% and a global market share of 45%[2] - despite this, it maintained the highest growth rate of all brands in the survey, with 40 million new households purchasing Colgate-branded products in 2014.[3] Its global market penetration is nearly 50% higher than the second-placed brand in the study, Coca-Cola (43.3% penetration).
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