Can i get this book? - no, you can't. You shouldn't smoke too much. Who must do it?
1. He works hard.
2. The train leaves at 6:00 a.m.
3. Tim kisses his mother before going to school.
4. Her classes finish at 3:30 p.m.
5. Mr. and Mrs Adams watch TV after dinner.
6. Tim goes to the cinema.
7. Those boys play football in the park.
<span>8. She studies English.
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1. He drinkS milk for breakfast
2. She goES to the cinema every Sunday.
3. She often missES the train
4. He brushES our teeth after meals.
5. She tidiES their bedroom every week.
6. He catchES the bus to school every morning.
7. He buyS the newspaper on Saturdays.
He _______________________________
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The fourth term-четвёртый семестр
Do (Present Simple) animals have (Present Simple) any unexplained powers we are (Present Simple) unaware of? For many years
pet owners and scientists have reported (Present Perfect) examples of unusual behaviour
in animals. They say (Present Simple) that pets can (Present Simple) anticipate (Infinitive) their owners leaving for
trips or returning home. These animals somehow know (Present Simple) when they are going (Present Cont)
to be fed (Infinitive) or taken for a walk. Does (Present Simple) this mean (Present Simple) anything or is (Present Simple) it just a
coincidence? Maybe it has (Present Simple) nothing to do (Infinitive) with psychic powers, maybe pets
just understand (Present Simple) enough language to get (Infinitive) the message? Surprisingly, little
research has been done (Present Perfect) on these phenomena.