Computers
Lions
Gloves
Ladies
Buses
Knives
Potatoes
Desks
Boats
Children
Boys
Sheep
Legs
Watches
Teeth
Flowers
Plays
Umbrellas
Feet
Phones
People
Armchairs
Tomatoes
Theaters
Wolves
Oxen
Women
Subways
Deer
Elephants
Monkeys
Foxes
Families
Geese
Butterflies
Trams
Daddies
Men
1)Вы умеете работать с компьютером?
2)Вы умеете играть в тенис, не так ли?
3)Не могли бы вы сказать сколько время?
4)Не могли бы вы одолжить мне ручку если вы не против?
5)Никто не поможет вам если вы не будете упорно работать.
6)Сегодня вечером может пойти дождь.
To buy- bought -bought
to choose-chose -chosen
to pay-paid-paid
to do-did- done
to hear- heard- heard
to know- knew- known
to misunderstand- misunderstood - misunderstood
to spend- spent- spent
to tell- told-told
to see-saw-seen
to rise- rose- risen
to mean-meant-meant
to shake-shook-shaken
to send-sent-sent
to become- became-become
to fell-fall- fallen
Ответ:
1. Do you walk to school every day?
2. Do your lessons start at eight?
3. Do you do your homework every evening?
4. Do you and your best friend go to the same school?
5. Do you watch TV after school?
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MY PET'S A ROBOT
For people who want a real pet but aren't able to look after one scientists in Japan have developed (as) a robotic cat called NeCoRo. It can (to) sit, stretch and "sleep", although it can't walk. When you stroke it, it will purr, wiggle its (the) ears and move its head, and sound sensors in its ears mean NeCoRo can recognise its name when you (to) call it. Doctors in the US were (so) impressed by the robotic cat. They have been using it to help (the) long-stay patients in hospital. Studies have shown that (by) stroking a cat can make people feel relaxed and happy, (bat) with the robotic cat they don't have to (be) worry about feeding it or having to find a litter tray.