1) English and American names do not have a middle name. But they are often added a different name, which is in front of the surname, if the name is written completely.
2) Parents are sometimes called newborns in honor of older family members.3) Preschoolers and teenagers often give funny nicknames to those they love or dislike.
4) Kate did not like the maiden name so much that she changed it immediately as soon as she got married.5) We are so used to the invented names and pseudonyms of writers, actors and singers that their real names surprise us.6) Children of any age like to sit on their mother's lap.
7) It is difficult to be a minor. Adults all the time say that you have grown, but in fact the older generation does not consider older enough those who are not yet 30 years old.8) When young people in Ukraine become adults, they receive a passport.9) Boys at the age of 20 consider elderly people of middle age.
10) My mother is far beyond 30, she is almost 40. She is not retired and does not want to think about the time when she's getting old.11) Unfortunately, once a person is 60 years old, he begins to think about how long he will live.12) How old is that girl younger than you? -5. You are with her of the same age. - It turns out she is twice as old as my sister
1isn't snowing
2aren't playing
3isn't riding
4is throwing
5is making
6isn't wearing-если ед.число
aren't wearing-если много девочек. ты наверно что-то не дописал.
7is singing
<span>1.
(Motivated) by the best of intentions, most teachers want their
students to become (informed) and independent thinkers. Many children
( facing) such problems become ( frustrated) and ( frightened).
2. Sociological analysis shows that it is a purely cultural product ( arising) in certain societies for specific reasons.
3. The girls were sent to a medical centre in Los Angeles, one of a ( growing) number of hospitals around America.
4. Developmental gains (won) can later be ( lost) and (re-won).
5. The ideas (surrounding) grownuphood were like those to do with marriage.
6. (Entranced) by the Utopia of the year 2000, which bore (marked)
resemblance of my early heaven, I was also impressed by its economic
basis in publicly ( owning) to the wealth and equal division of goods.
7. (Hurt) beyond words, I sat down on the steps, (worried) not only
about this night, but about the next day, ( concerned) over the children
(living) at home with this new kind of father.
8. Mary kicks aside the clothes (scattered) on the floor ( making) one
big pile, the (rinsed) clothes are still in the washtub.
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