1. budget <span>E. the amount of money you have for something
2. business </span><span>C. company that sells goods or services
3. convenience </span><span><span>D. easiness</span>
4. data </span><span> B. information
5. demand </span><span>F. how much people want something
6. government </span><span><span>A. the people who control a country and make laws</span>
7. inflation </span><span>I. rising prices
8. resources H. something such as money, workers or minerals belonging to an organization, country, which can be used to function properly
9. trade-off </span><span><span>J. giving away something in exchange for something </span>
10. unemployment </span> G. the number of people without work
1) She is not a nice girl
2) My pet can not dive with me
3) they will not read a magazine by Thursday
4) I was not doing my homework when my mum came home
5) The students are not discussing their marks now
6) Anna ill not take her younger sister to the correct
1) has really improved / have been practicing
2) have been late
1 Russia is much bigger than <span>the UK.
2 In </span>August
I'm going to travel to New York. <span>
3 </span><span>When
are you going to Europe?
</span>4 I'm going
to Estonia on May 6th.
5 Downing Street is the official residences of t<span>he </span>Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
1. Misha wrote a letter to Masha
2. He received the good news
3. Mike joined the majority of school clubs and went on various excursions
4. Misha is planning to go to the House of Commons and House of Lords
5. This letter is informal<span>.</span>