Ответ:
1. I have a girlfriend Inna. 2. She is a wonderful person. 3. So I want to talk about her character.
4.Inna never forces anyone to do her own way. 5.She does not force to choose those games or classes that only she wants. 6.At the same time, Inna is a good organizer. 7.Loves to communicate with people, kindly joke and start small leprosy.
8.When we communicate with Inna, we decide everything together, and we always find a compromise. 9.With it you feel free. 10.How to communicate well with a person who does not "crush" you! Do not argue and quarrel over the nonsense.
Объяснение:
<span>1. Does your dad have a car?
2. </span><span>Does she have blue eyes?
3. </span><span>Do you have a pen?
1. </span><span><span>We</span> still have lots of fun.
2. She comes to watch our games every time.
3. My friends go on holiday to London.
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1 The SMiths will win the competition
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3 If you go to the supermarket, can you get some milk?
4 will people fly special cars in the future?
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