Every country
has its <span>customs That's perfectly true. When I first came to a tiny Italian
village I was shocked: everyone was smiling and waving at me. The </span><span>laws of
hospitality </span><span>prescribe local people to </span><span>protect the foreigners from any trouble. In
daylight and even at night you can go out without </span><span>fear of being </span><span>robbed or </span><span>kidnapped Though the Italian laws are </span><span>imperfect like all the laws, in the country
you can </span><span><span>rely on</span> open-heartedness and every possible support of the
natives. The law of </span><span>the jungle is for huge industrial cities.</span>
1. а) shout
b) slavery
c) bully
d) nervous
What is your name!?
How old are you?
Where are you from?
How old are you?
How does your name sound?
Dear Sally,
The holidays are over and I am back home.
The weather was hot and sunny.
I was at the sea in July with my parents.
We went there buy plane.
I saw a lot there.
Did you enjoy your holidays?
Love, ( здесь пишешь свое имя).
1 wouldn't have looked
2 would have seen
3 had picked up
4 wouldn't have stood
5 wouldn't have fallen over
6 wouldn't have broken
7 would have replied