1. Did you go out last night?
2. Where did you go last weekend?
3. What do you like kind of TV programmes?
4. Who do you know at this school?
5. How often do you play sport?
6. What do you usually do at weekends?
7. Are you tired today?
1) How much
2) much
3) many
4) How many
5) much
<span>1. To know on which side one’s bread is buttered. - Знать, с какой стороны твой хлеб намазан. </span>
<span>2. Too many cooks spoil the broth. – Слишком много поваров портят похлебку. </span>
<span>3. Every cook praises his own broth. – Каждый повар свою похлебку хвалит. </span>
<span>4. You can’t eat your cake and have it. – Нельзя одновременно съесть пирог и хранить его. </span>
<span>5. You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs. – Нельзя приготовить яичницу, не разив яйца. </span>
<span>6. You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. – На мед поймаешь больше мух, чем на уксус. </span>
<span>21. Too much pudding will choke the dog. – От слишком большого куска пудинга и собака подавится. </span>
1Peter's letters are usually long
2Jim's postcards are nice(у тебя написано неправильно)
3My friends'posters are nice
4The postman's bag is big
5The girl's stamps are English
Told, tell, speaks, say, talk, say, talked and talked, said, tells, talk, tell,