1) With the help by a part of distribution of system of marketing - Wholesaling, which provide channels of distribution and help to bring the goods on the market.)
Those are apples правильно
<span>1.They are very difficult questions to answer.
2.1 think I'll have those cakes on the right.
3. Look at those pumpkins! </span>They are <span>the biggest ones I've seen this year.
4.Are these your scarves?
5. Those were cookie jars.
6. What are those children's names?
7. The cats have caught mice.
8. There were ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls in the rooms.
9. In the farmyard we could see oxen, sheep, cows, and geese.
10. Are these workers Englishmen or German? — </span>They are<span> Frenchmen.
11. Why don't you eat these potatoes?
12. These strawberries are still green.
13. The withered leaves have fallen to the ground.
14. Can you see birds in those trees?
15. Do your teeth still ache?
16. I held up my feet to the fire to warm it.
17. His children study very well.
18. These men work at our office.
19. There are new houses in our street.
20. These stories are very interesting.
21. I have hurt my feet.
22. The wolves have been shot.
23. He keeps his toys in boxes.
24. Put these knives on those tables.
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House was built
letter was wrote
person was taught
table was bought
cake was made
apples were ate
keys were brought
mails were sent
peoples were invited
clouds were discovered
<span>Molly would be a splendid woman, if only she didn't talk so much!
The evening will be fine, if only we don't have a storm.
You might be of interest to me, if only I </span><span>had time to waste on you.
If you </span><span>leave at two, you will be there before dark.
When he is drowning, a man clutches (или will clutch) at any straw.
If only Greg </span><span>could get some favourable shock, that's what would do it!
You can do it if you try.
You could do it if you tried.
You </span><span>could have done it if you had tried.
We 'll go if it does not rain.
Fred will come if he has time.
If you take a taxi, you'll be in time.
If Mark </span><span>has enough money, he will go to the university.
They won't unless you ask them to come
What remains if you subtract 5 from 10?
If you bought</span><span> a packet of cigarettes costing 3$ and matches
costing 2$, and gave the shopkeeper 10$ note, how much change ought you
to receive?
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