Ответ:
Объяснение:
Т.к. не принято задавать вопрос самому себе, ответы следующие:
1) How long have you been working?
2) How long have you been watching TV?
3) How long has he been playing basketball?
4) How long have they been waiting?
5) How long has she been trying to get you on the phone?
6) How long have you been studyng at Lesgaft Universitety?
7) How long have you been learning English?
I am fond of reading fiction in evening. But on Sunday I can't read as I am keen on playing tennis either. So I am interested either in reading or in playing tennis.
And I am so mad about people who don't read books. Because if you read book you can learn something new. Well, maybe you can read a book which theme is a thing you are good at, for example, chess. But, of course, it's more better if you read a book which theme you are bad at. For example, if you are bad in maths you should read the student book of maths more attentively.
Мы употребляем I, когда хотим что-то рассказать о себе. (I can draw very well/я умею хорошо рисовать)
когда мы произносим you, значит мы обращаемся или говорим о нашем собеседнике (Have you ever been in London?/был ли ты когда-нибудь в Лондоне?)
he- мальчик, мужчина, парень. (Yesterday, he went to the concert/ вчера он ходил на концерт)
it- оно, в плане животного или неодушевленного предмета (it is so cute/оно довольно милое (так, к примеру можем сказать про растение)
we- мы, информация о нас (we will go abroad/ мы поедем заграницу)
they- они (they have the best marks in our class/ у них самые лучшие оценки в нашем классе)
She is dancing. She is wearing a skirt. Are they swimming?
She said, " My brother was here today"
<span>She said: "I am free tonight"</span>
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