<span>My
grandmother taught me to cook stunning Ukrainian borsch. Last month, we
organized a family dinner and I made this dish. There are a lot of vegetables
in it that is why it has such a rich taste and wonderful color. My soup turned
out dark-red and a spoon of white sour cream decorated it. Everyone liked my borsch, especially my
grandfather. He asked an incremental portion and said that a special flavor to
my borsch gave the finely chopped parsley and dill, that I put into the ready
dish. It was very tasty.
You can find a recipe of Ukrainian borsch in my blog.</span>
1. Has Susan got a pet?
Susan hasn't got a pet/
2. Can Bill drive ?
Bill can' drive.
3. Is it an old house?
It isn't an old house.
4. Have they got stamps?
They haven't got stamps.
<span>Повторите то же самое по-другому.
1) Я очень удивлен, что он не понимал, что Энн врет ему
2) Не волнуйся, я позабочусь о твоем саду летом
3) Мы все придем на вокзал, чтобы попрощаться с тетей Брендой.
4) На прошлой неделе я встретил Роба довольно часто
5) Удостоверяются, что окна не открыты прежде, чем Вы оставите ту квартиру
6) Детектив был таким умным, он мог легко понять планы гангстера
7) Я уверен, что смогу с вами встретиться сейчас, когда мы идем в ту же школу
8) Когда вы уезжаете? <span>Я приду в аэропорт, чтобы сказать тебе пока.</span></span>
11: she told me to go upstairs
12: he told me to close the to close the door behind me
13: he advised us to don't be late
14: she told him to don't staring at her
15: he asked her to don't be angry with him
16: she told me to leave her alone
17: she warned us to don't drink and drive
18: she told John to stop smoking
19: they told her to don't worry about us
20: he asked me to meet him at the cinema