№3
1 Do you like the new phone that you bought?
2 Is this the new purse that you thought you'd lost?
3 Isn't she the girll who works in the supermarket?
4 My father, who hates shopping, almost never buys new clothes
5 The internet, almost everyone use now, has changed shopping forever
6 This is the place that used to be a park, but now it's a shopping centre.
№4
1 I bought the CD last week, which is damaged.
2 I usualy buy my clothes from this shop, which is closed for the summer.
3 This street market is lively and colourful, where it sells better quality food than the supermarket.
4 My wallet had all my credit cards in it, which was stolen from our car
5 Everyone knows my family's shop, which is in the centre of the village
6 Cash had existed for thousands os years, which is becoming less popular.
<span>He said that being a mixed-race kid had been difficult.
She saidthat <span>he had looked absolutely dreadful... and she had been known as 'the bad girl' in school."
She said she had been really jealous of the leaders and tough older girls... and she had become
really angry when she had been 13 because I were insecure about how I looked
and where I fitted in.
She said that </span>since she had started writing songs at 13, she had worked like dog.
She said when her older friends left school she had been forced to
face up to the other kids her gang had had rejected.
She added people could do anything
that's physically possible if they had talent and determination.
She said that that was not that she wanted to be a role model, because she was not perfect.
She added that she<span> felt like she could make someone feel more acceptable and would always connect with teenage outsiders.</span></span>
1. What are their names? My name is Nick and his name is Jack.
2. We are students. This is my/our classroom. The door in this classroom is light.
3. I am at home now. This/my room is small, but it small and clean.
4. Trere are my sisters. Their names are Mary and Ann.
The first cosmonaut in the world-a woman was chosen from among the parachutists. After the first successful space flight of Yuri Gagarin
and Herman Titov Sergei Korolev decided to send into space woman. It was a politically motivated move. I wanted to be the first.
Search candidates began at the end of 1961. Requirements were these: the parachutist, age 30 years, height 170 cm and weight up to 70 pounds. The parachutists had been preferred, because the astronaut "East" had to eject after braking the descent module in the atmosphere and land on the parachute, and the period of training was originally defined compressed about half a year. Didn't want to spend much time to practicing landing by parachute.
Valentina Tereshkova - the first woman-cosmonaut
<span>From more than fifty candidates finally selected five girls. One of them entered and Valentina Tereshkova. All of them except the pilots Valentina Ponomareva, were parachutists. Valentina Tereshkova parachuting worked with 1959 in Yaroslavl aeroclub: seeking candidates for space flight performed in total</span>
1he said that he had been there before.
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