Oh no! It’s going to rain.’ — О нет! Будет дождь.
2) ‘I’m going to be late for my exam. It’s going to be another terrible day.’ – Я опаздываю на экзамен. Это будет еще один ужасный день.
3) ‘I don’t know any of the answers. I’m not going to pass.’ — Я не знаю ни одного из ответов. Я не
Посмотрите на картины Торнадо приближается. Торнадо является сильный шторм с очень сильными круговыми ветров над небольшим area.A торнадо собирается ударить ферму этой семьи. Они все напуганы. Это быстро движется к ним, но они уже заметили, что это coming.The мать взяла ребенка, отец призвал детей. Мальчики ведут некоторые из животных: кошку и 3 щенка. Семья спешит шторма подвале, где они будут в безопасности под землей. Когда торнадо парад, они будут скрываться в самой безопасной части подвала. Мать по-прежнему будет держа ребенка, но животные, вероятно, будет бегать, шуметь. Каждый человек будет слушать звуки шторма. Они услышат куры squaking и они будут слышать ветер, дующий. Они все будут думать о ферме и задают себе вопросы об этом: "Что будет ферма выглядеть, когда мы вышли из бури подвале?" "Будет все животные живы?" "Будет ли он дождь очень трудно?" "Будет ли семья выжить?" <span>Можете ли вы ответить на эти вопросы? Что вы думаете о семье?</span>
<u>Dear Ned,
</u>
<u>How are you? Thanks for your letter.</u>
In it you asked me about my yesterday's day and I would like to tell you.
Yesterday I was in the country with my family. It was a very nice day.First, I and my sister helped our granny. We planted and hand feed lambs. Then I and my mom started to cook dinner. It was funnily!
What about you? What animals have you seen in zoo? Did you like to see them?
<u>Well, I've got to go now! Write back soon!</u>
<u>Yours,</u>
<u>(твое имя) </u>
1 – pub
2 - unemployed
3 - chef
4 - recipe
5 - menu
The reporter asked Bill Murray where he had bought his first newspaper. Bill said he had bought his first newspaper a year before and added it didn’t mean he never read a newspaper before that.
The reporter asked Bill if he had used to read some newspapers before that. Bill said when he had been younger he usually read the newspapers his parents had got or bought.
The reporter asked Bill how often he read it. Bill said it was delivered to his door every weekend , so then he had his own source of news. Bill added that as it was a huge newspaper which consisted of dozens of pages, he read it from Sunday to the next Saturday.
The reporter asked Bill if he had always been happy with it. Bill answered that he had been reading his newspaper for a year and he had always been happy with it. Bill said it provided him with a balanced view of the world.
The reporter asked Bill what he liked most about his newspaper. Bill said it included an amazing sports page and added it was the first thing he read. Bill asked the reporter not to quote him on that.
The reporter asked Bill if he thought it would always remain interesting. Bill said he hoped it would remain as interesting and unbiased as it was then.