[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]
1 He said to bring him some water.
2 She was surprised somebody had stolen her bag in the shop.
3 She wondered if that film was about police and crime.
4 Ann asked me not to tell anybody what had happened.
5 He said that he couldn't move the piano alone.
6 She said that dairy products were useful for little children.
7 The teacher wondered what I did to express myself.
8 She said that doctors didn't advise them to eat chips and chocolate.
9 I asked my Dad if he had taken part in the Great Patriotic War.
10 The girl said that all the guys tried to look really cool driving up and down in their dad's car.
1. What___now?
D. are you doing
2. She___her dinner at the moment.
C. is eating
3. This skirt is too small for me. I can't put it__. (возможно, опечатка? вместо do - put) Переведём "Я не могу её надеть".
B. on
4.Three people ___ jeans today.
A. wear
5. These are your books and this are is___
C. mine
<span>Trafalgar Square is situated in the center of London, but it is well known all over
the world. The square is famous for Nelson's Column. Tehere are four lions at
the bottom of the column. You can see lovely fountains and historical
monuments in the square. When there are national holidays, Trafalgar Square is full of tourists.They take photos, walk around the square, and enjoy the sights. In
December there is a Christmas tree in the centre of the square. It marks the
beginning of Christmas and New Year in Great Britain.</span>