1. to provide <span>b. to give someone what they need, or to make sure they get it
2. to spend </span><span><span> f. to use your money to buy or pay for things</span>
3. to run </span><span><span> i. to control or be in charge of an organization, company, or system</span>
4. to employ </span><span> a. to give someone work, especially for payment
5. to invest </span><span>h. to buy shares, bonds, property etc in order to make a profit
6. to offer </span><span><span> d. to say that you are willing to give someone something, or to give them it</span>
7. to control </span><span><span><span>c. to check that something is as it should be
</span></span>8. to rise </span><span> e. to increase in number, amount, or value
9. to import</span><span><span> j. to bring something into a country from abroad, usually in order to sell it</span>
10. to export </span>g. to sell goods to other countries
My head hurt because I had been listening to music for three hours. – I knew the names of the robbers because I had listened to the news on TV.
They had been building a new school for six months when there was an earthquake. – They had built a new block of flats by December.
By the time the sun went down the couple had been flying over the Pacific ocean for five hours. – By the time the sun went down the couple had flown more than 500 km over the Pacific ocean.
Соедини запись и картинку верно.
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