1. -
2.a
3.-
4.-
5.-
II
1. are running
2. am doing
3. are going
4. is sitting/is studying
5. is walking
6. is playing
III
windows, boxes, families, wives, watches, mice, men, sheep, toys, news, scissors, hair
IV
1. is not working/ is listening
2. is not reading/ is writing
3. am studying/ am not learning
4. is not sleeping/ is playing
5. am doing
6. are not doing/are running
7. is having/is not cooking
V
1. large - larger - the largest
2. happy - happier - the happiest
3. wide - wider - the widest
4. bad - worse - the worst
5. interesting - more interesting - the most interesting
6. clever - more clever - the most clever
VI
1. Did Pete watch TV 2 hours ago?
2. Did Pete or Ann watch TV 2 hours ago?
3. How many hours did Pete watch TV?
4. Pete watched TV 2 hours ago, didn't he?
1. Are we working at factory now?
2. Where are we working now?
3. Are we working at factory or school now?
4. We are working at factory now, aren't we?
VII
1. We are singing
2. They are not counting
3. They are playing the piano
4. She is not drawing
5. Are your friends drinking tea?
6. He is working in the garden
7. Are your helping your granny?
8. She is not reading a book.
Медведь- bear
плюшевый медведь- teddy bear
удачи♡
"Full cast and crew" - the first film demonstrated to the audience the " Eat "
The English usually have 4 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea (5 o'clock), and dinner. Breakfast can be a full "English breakfast" of corn flakes with milk and sugar, or bacon and eggs, toast and marmalade, tea or coffee. Some people, however, have just a cup of tea or coffee with a toast. This is usually called a "continental breakfast".
At midday everything is stopped for lunch. Most offices and small shops are closed for an hour and the city pavements are full of people on their way to cafes, coffee bars, restaurants. Factory and plant workers usually eat in their canteens.
The English like what they call "good plain food". Usually they like steak, roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and fish and chips.
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