1. The saucepan can be used for cooking spaghetti.
2. My wallet was stolen yesterday.
3. A new song has not been recorded.
4. Your bedroom must be tidied.
5. Some oranges were bought for me.
1. I bought a bread last time.
2. The famous Russian people are Gagarin Pushkin Nekrasov.
3. The famous<span> British people are Julie Andrews , Daniel Craig.
4. My country proud of the betrol.
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Achieving mental health parity.Protecting Medicaid and Healthy funding.Investing in public health and preventative care programs.Securing a right to long-term care.Eliminating gender disparities in health care coverage.Giving parents the right to know what chemicals are being used in their children’s toys and products.Prohibiting the sale of products with dangerous toxins such as deca-BDEs, lindane, and mercury.
1. Present Simple
Claire doesn't work in the bank.
Where does Claire work?/Does Claire work in the bank?
2. Present Continue
They aren't doing their homework in the room.
Where are they doing homework?/Are they doing their homework in the room?
3. Present Perfect
I haven't been to Paris.
Have you been to Paris?
4. Past simple
She wasn't in the hospital 1 year ago.
When was she in the hospital?/Did she Was in the hospital 1 year ago?
5. Past continue
We weren't dancing all night yesterday.
Were you dancing all night, yesterday?
(Разве здесь не Past simple?)
У тебя здесь некоторые предлоги употреблены неправильно.
Я сделала "/ " потому что не уверена правильно ли я задала вопрос.
<span>Billy is fat. He has cakes and chocolate for breakfast. He has sweets and jam for lunch. Yesterday Billy ate two box of chocolates, fifteen pieces of cake and ten bags of sweets. He doesn`t eat cabbage and carrots. Billy doesn`t like to run and jump. He <span>can`t</span> swim. Billy is sad. Can you help my friend Billy?</span>