PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER. 1) have,this,we,seen,film,already 2) just,has,she,her,done,homerwork 3) put on, the childre
mersedess [21]
1 we have already seen this film
2 she has just done her homework
3 the children have just put on their coats
4 My father has recently read that book
5 our family hasnt been to New York yet
6 the dog has just eaten its food
7 we have lately bought a hamster
1 Nick said that he would have to find true information.
2 Kate said famous people could prevent conflicts.
3 Mother told Bob that she would teach him how to get the best value for his money.
4 Jack said his father was going to buy things he didn't need.
5 Charles said that advertising had helped me/us to choose the best products.
6 Susan said she didn't like conflicts of any kind.
7 The teacher said they had not talked about quarrelling.
N°8
1) listened
2) went
3)worked
4) gave
5) met
6) sat
7) picked up
8)washed
9) traveled
N°9
1) bought
2)gave
3) got
4) went
5)swept
1) Fred and Bess are students. They are good students. 2) Rex is my dog. He is big and black. 3) Lizzy is a pupil. She is little. 4) I am a pupil I am not a student. 5) We are not in the park. 6) Where are you
1.
There was a family called Christiansen. They lived up on Holmenkollen, and
they had an old oil-painting in the living-room which they were very proud
of. The painting showed some ducks in the yard outside a farmhouse. There
were no people in the painting, just a flock of ducks on a grassy farmyard
and the farmhouse in the background. It was a large painting and rather
pretty.
2.
Well, one day their daughter Solveg came home from school eating an
apple. She said a nice lady had given it to her on the street. The next
morning little Solveg was not in her bed. The parents searched everywhere
but they couldn't find her. Then all of a sudden her father shouted, "There she is! That's Solveg
feeding the ducks!" He was pointing at the oil-painting, and sure enough
Solveg was in it. She was standing in the farmyard in the act of throwing
bread to the ducks out of a basket. <span>The father rushed up to the painting and touched her. But that didn't
help. She was simply a part of the painting, just a picture painted on the
canvas.</span>