They said, when I looked at them. 8. I went for about an hour, when I to see a little house not far from the river.
<span>9. When he reads the newspaper, he gives his brother. 10. He left for Rostov in 1990 and since then he lived there. 11. Tomorrow at this time we are discussing the report. 12. Now she reads the book I gave her yesterday. 13. Have you ever been in London? — Yes, I was there last summer. 14. What your friend has done now? — She eats dinner. She usually (have) dinner at this time. 15. I bought a new dress. I'll show it to you tomorrow when you go to me. 16. So you start work tomorrow! And who is adopted, care about your children, when you go to work? 17. Hello, Peter! Where were you? — I went to the library.</span>
1)where did they help you yesterday
2)what with they helped you yesterday
3)when they helped you with your homework
4)was your homework hard fot them
5)How long they helped you
1)why did sally didn't come to the party
2)when the party was
3)where did sally didn't come
4)for how long the party was
5)did the party was cool last sunday?
Happy, funny, sad, thin, ugly, young, fat, clean, dirty
Dear Patricia,
Thanks for your letter. I’m glad your birthday party was a great success!
Well, in Russia we don’t pay much attention to clothes but of course everybody wants to look great! Actually, any clothes will do if a person feels comfortable. As for me, I usually wear a skirt and a smart blouse. You were quite right not to take any notice of your friend’s clothes. If I were you, I would have done the same. It’s not the clothes that count, after all.
By the way, what birthday presents did you get? Did your parents give you what you wanted? What presents did you like most of all? As for me, I prefer books.
I’d better go now. Mum wants me to help with the housework.
Take care and stay in touch!
Lots of love,
Mark.