"No one makes an apple pie like my mother.” “No one makes a paella like my mother!” Almost everyone believes that their mother is the best cook under the heavens. I, too, think this about my mother’s cooking talent. Yet, my appreciation for her delicacies goes father. I’ve learned to be healthy, cherish my heritage, and love my family through her cooking.
<span>To commence, my mother’s cooking has taught me to be healthy. In every meal she prepares, every section of the food pyramid is introduced to me. For instance, one dinner would consist of white rice, red beans, fresh meat, green salad, and crystal water. For dessert, she would bake a fruit pie or a low-fat cake topped with fresh fruits. My mother always encourages me to eat breakfast and eat healthy snacks. Such as an apple or pear. She has taught me the real meaning of health.</span>
<span>1. Have you already ( seen) this film? — Yes, I ( saw) it two days ago. I
( think) it (is) rather interesting. 2. They have already ( got) to
the railway station and I ( think) they (are waiting) for their train now.
3. What is he ( do</span><span>ing) now? — He (is play</span><span>ing) the new piano which his parents
( bought) him this morning. 4. She has already (been walk</span><span>ing) in the park for two
hours. 5. Last night my telephone ( rang) four times. Each time I (answered) the phone, the person at the other end (rang) off. 6. The
police have just ( discovered) a bomb in this office. They have already (
evacuated) the building. 7. She (looked) very tired when she ( got)
home yesterday. She (had had) a bad day. 8. After he (had been work</span><span>ing) for ten
hours, he came home and ( fell) asleep. 9. Have you ever (been) frightened
by something? - Yes, I (was) frightened by a strange noise in the
bushes when I (was runn</span><span><span>ing</span>) round the park last week. 10. The day before
yesterday he told me that he (had not come) home by seven on Sunday.
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Dialogue friends:-Hi!-Hi how are you doing?Fine, and you?-Tozhe.Davay Descend with you today at the rink.-Davay.Vo How many hours we meet?-As Sixteen hours.-Till.-Till.
1 common more common the most common 2 powerful more powerful the most powerful 3 noisy noisier the noisest 4 safe safer the safest 5 healthy healthier the healthiest 6 dirty dirtier the dirtiest 7 far farther the farthest 8 difficult more difficult the most difficult 9 light lighter the ligthest 10 useful more useful the most useful 11 boring more boring the most boring
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