В первом предложении unemployed употребляется как обобщение, т.е. Мой отец не один из множества безработных (в таком случае стоял бы артикль an), а безработный в общем смысле.
По этой же причине во втором предложении присутствует артикль a - Друг Люси (один из множества) адвокатов в Москве.
<span>она делает все, стиральная в их дом</span>
- Hi!
- Hi!
- What's your name? I'm Nick
- Nice to meet you, Nick! My name is Lexa
- Nice to meet you. <span>Are you Russian?
- Yeah! I'm Russian, I'm from Russian. And you? Where are you from?
- Great! I'm from Italy. </span><span>Is this your first time in London?
- </span><span>Actually, yes. This is my first time.
- </span>Do you like it here?
- Yeah! It’s a nice place. How long have<span> you </span>been<span> here</span><span>?
- </span>I've lived here since last year.<span> Are you here by yourself?
</span>- Yes, I'm
- How long will you be in London?
- <span>Until the end of next week.
- </span><span> OK, it was nice talking with you. I’ve got to get going now. Have a good time!
- Thanks, Nick! You too</span>
Это слова наверное дэй тайм
2) I cant stand people, they are always late.
3) A bilingual dictionary tells you how to say words in another language.
4) A hospital tries to make people better.
5) Bill Gates created Microsoft.
6) A widow is a woman whose husband has died.