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74.
1. What game are they playing now?
2. Who is taking a shower now?
3. Are the boys plaing the guitars now?
4. What is Jill wearing now?
5. Where is their mother going now?
6. Who is speaking on the phone?
7. Whom is playing chess with grandfather now?
8. Who is smoking on the balcony now?
9. Why is Jane going there now?
75.
1. What is Bat wearing now?
2. Is your brother riding a bicycle now?
3. What are David and Jake doing now?
4. Wy isn't she drinking tea now?
5. Are the boys playing hide-and-seek in the yard now?
6. Where is Helen drawing now?
7. With whom is Willy working in the garden now?
8. What are the girls writing now?
9. What is video film Paul watching now?
1. Does my sister usually have some porrige for breakfast?
2. What does my sister usually have for breakfast?
3. Who usually has some porrige for breakfast?
4. My sister usually has some porrige for breakfast, doesn't she?
Seals are predatory animals adapted to life in the sea. Most species are common in the cold and temperate seas of both hemispheres. They are also found in some inland water bodies, for example, in lakes Baikal and Ladoga. To protect from the cold under the skin, seals contain a thick layer of fat. The bloodlines of their seals are from terrestrial predators and, due to their differences, they constitute a separate order of pinnipeds, as their hind legs turn into fins. There are about 30 different kinds of pinnipeds. We have already examined the family of eared seals by the example of a fur seal and a lion. The family of these seals is characterized by the structure of the rear fins, the presence of claws on them and the shape of the ears - they have no external shells. Since the rear fins of the animals do not bend in the heel joint, they can not serve as a support when traveling over land or ice, but underwater the seals move mainly due to them.