Set out - start
set aside - has several meanings: 1) collect; 2) ignore or dismiss; 3) acquit
set off - depart
1 the most expensive
2 the longest
3 so expensive as
4 smaller
5 worse
I usually get up at 6 am. Now I get up at 7 am. Mom usually makes Breakfast. At the moment, the mother prepares Breakfast. We usually go to school at 8 am, lessons begin at 8:30. Now we wash the boards, sweep the floors, remove the class. My friends are currently not playing computer games. They play hockey in the yard. The students look forward to vacations. I love coffee, and my friend does not like. The water is boiling in the kettle.
My favourite form of rest is reading.
I enjoy travelling in summer.
Running long distances requires much training.
The childrens' name are kate and jane
The boys' toys are funny
Your father's wife is clever