Sam says he doesn`t want any tea.
Sam says to his mother to speak louder.
Sam says he lives in Moscow.
Pat says that she bought a new bag.
Pat says her sister doesn`t know French.
Pat says to her granny to be back at 5.
.1.If you not.
.2.Aren't we.
.3.Who?
.4.You should go to the dentist if you have a toothache.
.5.Some\some.
1)Our guide is an energetic and talkative student.
2)Last year Mary made a project about English speaking countries
3)Tourists saw a thrilling film about exotic plants
4)Our classmates are going to go to the scientific exhibition
5)Moscow is one of the most wonderful cities in the world
1Check to see if the clothing can be ironed.
Look at the tags to see if they provide ironing instructions. If they
don't tell you what setting to put your iron, then look to see if they
indicate what material the fabric is made of; some irons have setting
based on type of material.
2Set up the ironing area. Use a sturdy table or ironing board.
3Fill the iron’s water reservoir, if it has one.
Make sure that you use filtered water to avoid calcium build-up in your
iron, which could end up clogging the iron's steam spouts.
4Set the iron on the appropriate setting and let it heat up.
5Begin ironing by laying your garment flat on the board. Make sure there are no wrinkles.
6Begin ironing. Do not let the iron sit still on the garment.
7Turn the clothing over and iron the other side.
8Hang the clothing on a hanger immediately to prevent re-wrinkling.
1)What time is it?
2)What is it?
3)What is your name?
4)Are you in the park?
5)Is the bird on the roof?