2. We <span>haven’t met him before. What about you? /Have you met him before?
3 She does most of the cooking at home. What about you? /Do you do most of the cooking at home?
4. Helen can stay a bit later. What about Becky? /Can Becky stay a bit later?
5. I'll have finished work by 5 What about Sally and Peter? /Will they have finished work by 5?
6. I never learned German at school. What about you? /Have you ever learned German?или Did you learn German at school?
7. Peter will be at home. What about Joe? /Will Joe be at home?</span>
1.Nastya loves her garden very much, since in the summer he comes to thedacha, and sees in the garden many flowers, she also loves fruits and vegetables from her garden.
2.Nastya does not like to weed the beds, it seems boring, but if there isno rain on the street, then Nastya ishappy to water the beds.
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2 played ('a' is a vowel before 'y' so the 'y' doesn't change)
3 planned ('a' is a short vowel, so we write double 'n')
4 travelled ('l' at the end of verbs is always doubled)
5 opened (no need to double 'n' because the first syllable is stressed)
6 happened (the ending is -ed)
7 studied ('d' is a consonant before 'y', so the 'y' changes into 'i')
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2 bought
3 chose
4 fell off
5 wore
6 wrote
I close it. For breakfast I eat eggs and drink tea. For lunch I eat meatballs with mashed potatoes or risotto. Also, drinking tea. For dinner I eat risotto or soup, and even I drink tea with lemon.