2) did he?
3) aren’t you?
4) is it?
5) aren’t they?
6) isn’t it?
7) doesn’t he?
8) don’t you?
9) hasn’t she?
Do the living conditions of the working people go below the powerty line?
What language did the ancient inhabitants of the British Isles speak similar to?
Will our state conclude a great number of inter-government agreements or long-term contracts?
<span>1)The performance ends with a very powerful scene.
2)I held out my hand for the ticket but remembered that I had no money.
3)Something held them up and they were late for the beginning of the play.
4)My parents hold on to the idea that theatre is the best kind of entertainment.
5)We have very little time, we can only hold on another minute, then we'll have to go.
6)After walking about the city they ended up in a cosy small cafe.
7)The play ends with the hero's death.
8) Hold on! You forgot your opera glasses.
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Например, слово «yes» использовалось практически на каждом шагу, везде, где была молодежь, и трансформировалось в «yep». Слова коверкались и заменялись неологизмами. Так, слово «вау» после "переработки" стало звучать иначе - «ауф».
Например: идёшь с другом по улице и видишь красивую девушку (или машину)
и говоришь «Вау» какая тёлка или тачка.
Ауфный-клёвый, красивый, классный и т.д.