65.
He cannot jump=He can't jump
I cannot sing=I can't sing
They cannot run=They can't run
She cannot dance=She can't dance
We cannot go=We can't go
66.
I amn't a worker
He can't dance
They aren't pupils
We can't sing
I haven't got five sisters
Alison and I (are studying) for the exam. We (do not want) to fail it.
<span><span>Interviewer: What about your parents? What do they do?
</span><span>Linda: My mum is a nurse and my dad is an architect. They don't work in Woodbury. They both commute to Exeter to work. Exeter is the largest city of Devonshire and its capital
</span></span><span><span>Interviewer: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
</span> <span>Linda: Yes, I do. Actually, my family is quite large. There are five children in my family and I am the second child. I have one older sister and three younger brothers.
</span></span>Interviewer: What do they do?
Linda: My sister's name is Emily. She is five years older than me and she is a scientist. She conducts various researches. My brothers' names are Eric, Daniel and Edward. Eric is 15 years old. He is in a high school and he wants to become a lawyer. Daniel is 13. His dream is to become a professional footballer. He plays for the local team. Edward is only 7. He is a pupil of Woodbury Primary School. He doesn't know what he wants to become, yet. However, I know that he is really into drawing.
<span>Interviewer: Sounds interesting. you seem to have a united and closely-knit family. Do you often get together?
</span><span>Linda: You're right. We have a rather united family. We often get together on different occasions. I spend little time at home these days, as I live at the university hostel. However, I spend weekends at home. On public holidays, such as New Year, Christmas, Easter and also on family birthdays we always get together.
</span><span>Interviewer: Can you say that your family is typically English?</span>
Linda: I think so. We try to follow national traditions. At Christmas we nicely decorate our house and the nearby area. We cook traditional Christmas dishes - pudding and turkey. At Easter we buy chocolate Easter bunnies. On Friday or Saturday nights we go to a pub or to a family restaurant to eat fish & chips. My brothers like watching and playing football. My mum is very much into gardening and knitting. My dad likes reading local newspapers. We have several pets at home. I think we are a typical British family.
<span>1. “Are they still having dinner?” “No, they have finished”.
2. I have bought some new shoes. Do you want to see then?
3. “Is Tom here?” “No, he has gone to work”.
4. “Have you done the shopping?
“No, I’m going to do it later”.
5. “Where's you key?” “I don't know. I have lost it”.
6. Look! Somebody has broken that window..
7. Your house looks different. Have you </span><span><span>painted</span> it?
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8. I can't find my umbrella. Somebody has taken it.</span>
9. I'm looking for Ann. Where has she gone?
10. “Do you want the newspaper?” “No, thanks.
I </span><span><span>have read</span> it”. </span>
I like go to the cinema
Cooking helps me express myself.
I am <span>interested in painting
</span><span>I want to take up jogging in the morning
</span><span>The Net is an important part of our daily life.
</span><span>Computer games let me change the scene in my daily life.
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