I - my friends
You - your friends
He - his friends
She - her friends
We - our friends
English is the only solution to <span>COMMUNICATIONS summit meetings.
I often take part in different COMPETIONS
People who live in Sweden don’t speak RUSSIAN
I like </span><span>CELEBRATING of the New Year.
The </span><span><span>DISCUSSION</span> has already begun.
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1. I asked him "How are you?"
2. I played computer games last year.
3. I went to the USA last month.
4. I played basketball yesterday with Misha.
5. I did not do my homework.
6. I was his friend but now I ain't.
7. I ate pizza with my friends last night.
8. I played Pokemon Go.
9. I was eating burgers every day.
10. I never was in Moscow.
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28) A-of B-from C-for
29) A- describe B-described C- describing
30) A-yet B-since C-ago
31)A-a B-the C-her
32) A-but B-and C-or
33) A-their B-our C-some
34) A-than B-as C-then
35) A-have B-having C-has
Classical Indian dancing is very beautiful to watch. (O) There are eight different kinds of classical Indian dancing and each one came from a different part (28) A-of the country. The dances are (29) B-described in a book on dancing, music and acting which is called the Natyashastra. This book was written more than 1,500 years (30) C-ago and classical dancers in modern India still have to always follow its instructions.
A classical Indian dancer uses (31) B-the whole of her body. The neck, arms, feet (32) B-and even the eyes move with the music. Very often, the dancers 'tell'' old Hindu stories by moving (33) A-their hands in different ways. There are more (34) A-than 25 different ways in which a dancer's hands should move and each way (35) C-has a different meaning!