1 - Susan often drives from London to.....
2 - It is always her visitng day.
3 - She usually visits her granny
4 - She sometimes drives to see her aunt/Sometimes she drives to see her aunt
5 - but she seldom goes to see her uncle
6 - He is a man who never (не правильно написали глагол) - siles
Did you visit your parents yesterday?
Did you visit your parents or your granny yesterday?
Yesterday I visited my parents, didn't I?
Who visited your parents yesterday?
When did you visit your parents?
Did Nina work 7 hours a day?
Did Nina work 7 or 8 hours a day?
Nin worked 7 hours a day, didn't she?
Who worked 7 hours a day?
Why did Nina work 7 hours a day?
Ответ:
1. My mother has taught English at this school. 2. Have you found your
bag? 3. I haven't met them. 4. He has bought you some cheese
5. They have built a lot of new houses here, 6. The boy has caught
the ball. 7. The pioneers have told us a lot of stories. 8. She has brought
some tea. 9. They have lost their way in the dark. 10. She has eaten only
one apple.
Departament story , хотя скорее всего парк для машин, да скорее всего он
<span>1.These trousers are........expensive.
C-too
2.This summer we.........to Spain.We've already booked our tickets.
B-are travelling
3.Our teacher gave a present to.....student in our class.
A-every
4.This book isn't as......the one I read last month.
C-good as
5.Marry was making a salad while Jake and Sue..........the table.
C-were setting
6..............a red sports car?
B-Does Joe drive
7.Helen........us often before she moved to the country.
C-used to visit
8.People who like exciting activities find golf very.......
A-boring
9.Josh doesn't walk to school,................?
B-does he
10.The Smiths........to ten different countries so far.
C-have travelled
11.This dress.......by a famous designer.
A-was made
12.Students.......leave the school without telling a teacher first.
C-must not
13.Steve is a bit.........so he needs to lose a few kilos.
A-plump
14.Patrick is.......than James.
C-much taller
15.Can you put..........milk in my tea,please?
B-a little
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