-hello. can i take your order?
-yes sure, I'd like to order one large pepperoni pizza with pickles.
-what about a drink?
- I'd like to get one coke with ice, please.
- this will be done in 25 minutes, thank you.
-thank you.
1. чем чаще ты посещаешь Эрмитаж, тем больше он тебе нравится.
2. зима самый холодный сезон в году
3. Москва сейчас в пять раз больше чем в начале 20го века.
4. Санкт петербург второй по величине город после Москвы.
5. Петербургский университет не настолько стар как Московский или Казанский.
<span>Many people in the world use English.
As a native language English is spoken in Great Britain, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
The number of English native speakers is from about 300 million to over 400 million.
As an official language English is used<span><em />in business, government, and law.</span>
As a world language English is used all over the world.
English expands its vocabulary by the borrowings from other languages.
American English is a set of dialects of the English language used mostly in the United States.</span>
1. Maybe today not to go there. Product not yet delivered
2. You don't have to go outside: my neighbor has a phone
3. We have now built the stadium, and children do not have to drive far
4. They do not need to travel as far possible to do in our reading room
5. Don't stay if you don't want
6. Not necessary for you to go on your own. Can send someone
7. I could do it only because I didn't have to go to College on Wednesday
8. We didn't need to go to the library.
9. Was no need to buy this book, it is in the library
10. Those who did this work, can not stayin the audience.
11. It turned out that I have this dictionary, so hadbuy a new one.
12. You don't need to buy this dictionary, I haveextra copy, and I would love to give it to you if you asked.13. He could not come, everything was already done.
14. He wasto elaborate: it still did not help.
15. All the words in the text werefamiliar and he didn't have to use the dictionary; it only took themmore time.
16. All the words in the text were so familiar thatI even didn't need to use a dictionary.