Ответ:
Да.
Объяснение:
Who gave me the book - если речь идёт про конкретную книгу. A book - если вообще какая-то не определённая книга.
<span>1) I've been working on this problem for 3 months.
2) We have not received letters from her for several months.
3) Tomorrow father comes late. We'll tidy the apartment and we'll drink tea when he comes.
4) How long have you been waiting for me?
5) Yesterday, I met a friend whom I had not seen for a long time.
6) She's going to read a letter she has just received.
7) When did you see him last?
8) Do not talk to him, he is very busy, he is doing a very important job.
9) He was afraid that something would happen.
10) He has been watching TV since 6 o'clock.
11) What will you be doing tomorrow at 8:00?
12) I'll have done my homework by 6 o'clock tomorrow.
13) We have not had breakfast yet.
14) If I do not help him, he won't write the test well tomorrow.
15) - Have you ever been to Paris?- I'll go to Paris as soon as I solve this promlem<span>.</span></span>
No, I have to go now. I'ts late. Sorry.
That's OK. It's no problem. See you tomorrow.
Yes, good night .Sleep well.
Эм... вроде-так
Ну я думала сама и думаю всё правильно!) или нет
Привет, Питер! Привет, Роуз! Добоо пожаловать в мой класс. Осматривайтесь.
A rose is a perennial flower shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species and comes in a variety of colours. The species form a group of erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plants, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance.
The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound, with sharply toothed oval-shaped leaflets. The plant's fleshy edible fruit is called a rose hip. Rose plants range in size from puny, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach 20 metres in height. Species from different parts of the world easily hybridize, which has given rise to the many types of garden roses.
The name rose comes from French, itself from Latin, rosa, which was borrowed from Oscan, from Greek rhodion (Aeolic wrodion), from Old Persian wurdi "flower" (cf. Avest. warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr).