Hi,dear!
I'm sorry that I didn't answer earlier.
How are you?How is your stomack?How was the operation?I hope everything's ok.I miss you so much. I'm sure you'll recover.I have a lot of news to tell.I hope to see you tomorrow.
As for now, I'll do my homework.
With love,
your friend
This is Jack. He is very _____thirsty_______.
___Is there any ___Coca-Cola_____________________________________ ?
<span>___Is there ____any ____lemonade ________________________________ ?
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This is Paul. He is very ___hungry_________.
Is there any _____porridge______________________________________ ?
<span>Are there any ______eggs___________________________________ ?
Is there any chicken?
</span>А : І'm ______hungry____________. Let's ______make a sandwich___________________________________.
B : Sorry, _____I __have no bread________________________, but ______I have some eggs____________________________________________________________.
A : are there _______any tomatos_______________________________________________?
<span>B: Let's see ________Yes I have some tomatos. we can make ____an omelet________________________________________________.</span><span>
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Ответ:
Hi, my dear friend! How are you?How did you spend your summer vacation? ? And I carried out them most productively and it is useful. I not simply for days on end sat at the computer, the TV, went simply to the street. I helped the parents about the house. I asked them to give me a task and I carried out it diligently. In the middle of the summer I spent summer vacation in the countryside. There very much it was pleasant to me. Fresh air, beauty of the wood, warm water of the lake. There I got acquainted and made friends with boys and girls. There it was very interesting as every day it was filled a set of events. In the afternoon we went to the lake, to the wood, gathered mushrooms. In the evening we watched animated films or movies, danced in discos. This summer very much it was pleasant to me as I spent summer vacation. I think that academic year will be interesting, and I too will try to spend it it is useful for itself and surrounding me people. But during this time I very much missed you, I wait for your answer rather.
Flat-sharing -the inside story
You’ve got a problem. You’re going to go to university in a different town and you need somewhere to live. Or perhaps you just don’t get on with your parents. What can you do? Have you ever thought of sharing a flat?
I know all about it because I’ve been sharing flats for the past hour years, since I moved to Edinburgh to study. I must admit my first experience was a bit of a disaster. I saw an advert in the newspaper from a girl who had a flat and was looking for a flatmate. When I met her, she seemed really nice, and I noticed that she had lots of great CDs I wanted to hear and a big TV. However, I changed my mind about her a few days after I moved in. I came home from college one day and threw my books and jacket onto the living room sofa. My flatmate looked at them, looked at me and shouted: “I hope you’re not going to leave those there!” It was then I found out that she was absolutely obsessive about being tidy. It was obvious that we were incompatible, as I’m definitely not the word’s tidiest person. I moved out after the first month.
I then decided to try sharing a house with several people. I rented a room in a big old house which I shared with four other girls (two Brazilians, a Russian, and an Italian). It was great because the house was always full of young people from all over the world and we had lots of parties. However, there were three problems. Firstly, it was almost impossible to do any work because the house was so noisy. Secondly, there was only one bathroom, and there was always someone in it, especially first thing in the morning when I was already late for class. But the biggest arguments we had were always the day the phone bill arrived.
After a year the foreign girls went home, and I decided to look for a new, preferably quieter flat! This time I decided to share with a friend, somebody I already knew well. We’ve been living here now for nearly a year and we get on really well –except for her irritating habits of eating my yoghurts and finishing the coffee! But it’s great having someone else to help pay the rent, or share their dinner with you when you’re too exhausted to cook, and who, unlike your parents or your partner, doesn’t mind what time you get up or if you’ve left your bedroom in a mess. And best of all, when you’ve had a bad day or you’ve broken up with your boyfriend you know there’s always someone to talk to.
1How often does George have a bath?
2What does Mike eat for breakfast every morning?
3What is the teacher doing?
4Who is watching the film now?
5When do your parents smoke cigarettes?
6How do Peter and Rob go to school?
7Where is Sam doing his homework?
8How many books do I read every month?
9Why can't you understand Hans?
10 Is Sally writing a letter now?