1.have you got the time,please? <span>E.sure.it's five to einght.
2.is your father a pilot?</span><span>A.Yes,he is.
3.what does henry do?</span> D.he's a postman.
4.what are you doing? <span>B.i'm writing a letter.
5.are susan and marion teachers?</span><span>C.no, they arent't.
6.are you doing your homework.</span><span><span>G.Yes,my maths exercises. </span></span>
Sure he can. Especially if that person has certain health or appearance issues, he still bloody well can
<span>Who cares about articulation problems? Language skills are all that matter. </span>
<span>Even if psychological features or problems prevent someone from thinking straight, analyzing info, thinking fast, working under pressure, concentrating, he still can mumble something, even if he has a naturally disgusting voice that makes people want to puke! </span>
Being morbidly fat is ok, too, even if that is drawing too much attention.
<span>People must see who's doing the job - that's his moment, after all! There is no problem if the guy can't sit on his butt on hard surfaces due to spine problems or hemorrhoids or whatever, or is suffering from agoraphobia, you can just stand in that booth or refuse to go in. Not everyone likes it when an interpreter can't keep himself from swearing (cultural background, Tourette syndrome), but people can get used to it. Even a narrow range of interests is not a problem! You can always leave something you don't fully understand out or joke about it.</span>
A) if I were in the UK, I’d to live in London
B) I’d try to earn some money
C) I’d ask what are they doing here
D) I don’t know. Maybe spend on concerts, clothes, food or maybe I’d help people
To live a healthy lifestyle, not to drop litter in the countryside, try to use environmentally friendly transport (bicycle, trolleybus, commuter-train), to cut on or stop altogether <span>eating meat, to use paper </span><span><span>less</span>.</span>
Максим - Maxim
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