<span>1.
I (have not seen) Mike this week.
2. He always (drinks) milk in the
morning.
3. We (returned) home late at night yesterday.
4. John (was
crossing) the street when he saw a car.
5. I think you (will have written) the
letter by next Friday.
6. Jill (did) all her house work yesterday.
7.
What time do you usually (finish) your work?
8. Look! The kite (is flying)
high up in the sky.
9. I (did not enjoy) the party yesterday.
10. Why are you
(smiling) at me? Is something wrong with me?</span>
I get up at half past seven. I have a shower, I have breakfast, get dressed, take my bag and go the college. The lessons starts at half past eight. Every day I usually have 5 or 6 lessons. After the 3rd lesson I go the canteen and have a dinner. My lessons finish at about 3. When I am at home First I do my homework. Then I communicate with my friends in the internet. If the weather is fine I go for a walk with my friends. In the evening we usually have a supper at 7. After supper I watch TV or Play computer games. I go to bed at 10.
1. She has translated the text. I can understand it.
2. What a wonderful picture you have painted!
3. The boys have helped their father to wash the car. The car is clean.
4. The writer has finished a new story. We can read it.
5. I have joined a sports club. Now I am a sportsman.
<span>The world can be called ideal if some small things that usually annoy us, disappeared. For example, the second sock never lost to, any shoes are always the right size, and packets of crisps were filled to the top.
All of us something to aspire to life, cherish hope, set goals, make plans.
Simply put - we want to live better. But let's imagine for a second that one day is all our dreams come true, and everything will be <span>perfect. ОЧЧ ПРИКОЛЬНОЕ СОЧИНЕНИЕ НА ТЕМУ ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ МИР</span></span>
The big museum in Red Square is the State Historical Museum of Russia.