Why they like apples? Почему они любят яблоки?
Which apples are they like? Какие яблоки они любят?(Зелёные, жёлтые, красные.)
1. will eat
2. do
3. Вообще должно быть am sitting, но в задании нет этого времени, поэтому ответ будет просто sit
4. will do
5. drive
6. Shall I turn on
7. will go
8. Shall I change
9. will invite
<span>1. If the floor is </span><span>tiled one can easily hear footsteps on it.</span><span><span>
</span>2. Other walls were lined with white bookshelves from which books overflow to the floor.
3. The door between the office and a small dark room at the back always </span><span>stands open.
4. The floors downstairs </span><span>were covered with Indian carpets.
5. The walls were pasted with pictures of aircrafts.
6. A staircase </span><span>lead to from the ground floor to the first floor.
7. The notice </span><span>was pinned up and became the centre of attention.
8. A typewriter, some writing paper, pens and pencils — everything was carefully </span><span>arranged on top of the bookcase.
9. The walls in the sitting-room </span>were papered <span>but not painted, which made the room look a lot cosier.
10. The room </span><span>was full of dark expensive furniture. Oriental carpets, smart lamps, everything first-class.
11. The incident</span><span><span> was concealed </span> and nobody ever learned anything.
12. A sick child was</span> nearly <span>lost beneath the heap of blankets.
13. Books, papers, manuscripts, stacks of letters were</span><span> lying in heaps all around the study.
14. The dining room was</span><span> separated from the rest of the house by a narrow passage.
15. As the tiny house </span><span>was painted green, it was almost lost on the green background of the garden.
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1. come
2. talk.
3. play.
4. travel.
5. run.
It has a short summer. We found a beautiful corner of nature. There we went to his boat, which was conducted by our grandfather.
Driving along the river, we admired the extraordinary beauty of our nature. On the banks of flashing spreading branches of trees, thin and tall mountain ash. Somewhere deep in the bush could see the slender trunks of the poplars.
Finally, we reached the shore, where usually picking berries. After jumping ashore, grandmother and aunt went to see whether there is a berry. It turned out that it there very much. Taking the mug and bucket, we all went together to gather berries. I took a tape recorder, put it in the middle of fields, including music for the whole volume.
<span>My grandfather was on the shore and began to light a fire to cook the potatoes and fish. When everything was ready, he invited us to eat. Sitting on the bank of the river, we admired a passing birds.</span>