You mustn`t make noise in my room
You mustn`t put posters on the walls
You can`t keep pets i my room
You can`t have parties in my room at any time
You can decorate the my room but you mustn`t move the furniture
Guests can`t stay in my room for period longer than four nights
1) Look! Somebody has broken the window.
2) I wonder if John has forgotten my number. I've expected him to call for the past two hours.
3) You look very upset. What has happened?
4) Haven't you finished that book yet? You've been reading it since Monday.
5) The meat must be nearly ready. I've been cooking it for nearly an hour.
6) What have you been doing for the last two hours? — I've been sitting here working at this problem.
A: Are you from Spain?
B: No, I am not . I'm from Portugal.
A: Is Leyla from Turkey?
B: Yes, she is .
A: Are they 15 years old?
B: Yes, they are.
The day of love
<span>Saturday will be a party in honor of the "day of love" , beginning at 5 p.m. </span>
This will be a theme night with games and tasty snacks.
<span>At the end of the holiday you are in for a surprise . </span>
Don't forget to bring your favorite ) ( it can be anyone)
<span>Looking forward to it</span>
Мой герой Марина Цветаева. Марина Цветаева родилась 8 октября 1892 года в Москве. Детские годы Цветаевой прошли в Москве и в Тарусе. Из-за болезни ее матери она долгое время жила в Италии, Швейцарии и Германии. Начальное образование в Москве, в частной женской гимназии имени М. Т. Брюхоненко. Она продолжила его в гостевых домах Лозанны (Швейцария) и Фрайбурга (Германия). В шестнадцать лет она отправилась в Париж, чтобы посетить краткий курс лекций по старой французской литературе в Сорбонне. Мне очень нравится, что она хотела бы, чтобы она немного прожила. Мне нравится ее стихотворение "Берлин". Спасибо за внимание.
My hero is Marina Tsvetaeva. Marina Tsvetaeva was born on October 8, 1892 in Moscow. The childhood years of Tsvetaeva were held in Moscow and in Tarusa. Due to the illness of her mother, she lived for a long time in Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Primary education in Moscow, in M. T. Bryukhonenko private women's gymnasium. She continued it in guest houses of Lausanne (Switzerland) and Freiburg (Germany). At sixteen, she went to Paris to attend a short course of lectures on old French literature at the Sorbonne. I really like that she would like her to live a little bit. I like her poem "Berlin". Thanks for attention