. : : No 1 1, -08-1 No 3732080161 2009 No 1 1. 1. It is a different world here in London. 2.
These buttons are different colours but the same size. , . 3. Mr. Kelly didn’t drive home by the same road; he drove home by a different road. , .
4. She is not wearing the same hat as she wore yesterday; she is wearing a different hat. , 2. 1. There is only one book on the table… 2.
One must know the traffic rules. 3. One learns much by reading books… 4. This subject is more difficult than the one we had in the second term. , .
5. Look at these two drawings. This one is better than that one… , . 6. I know these people: one is a primary school teacher, the other is a musician.
: -, -. + 3. 1. Look at these flowers.
Aren’t they pretty 2. I looked for my keys, but I couldn’t find them anywhere. 4. ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’, . Example: Don’t forget to turn off light when you go out… turn off the light…
1. Enjoy your holiday and don’t forget to send me a postcard 2. Which is the best hotel in this town 5… Brown the goalkeeper rushed towards the ball.
, , . So we rushed out of the house… ‘IN’/’AT’ 6. at in I didn’t feel very well when I woke up. So I stayed…
in… bed. 1. Some people are in prison for crimes that they didn’t commit. 2. A friend of mine was injured in an accident a few days ago.
The Essay on Foster Paren Didn Sister Debbie
... felt confused and lonely for the first time. I didn? t really understand where I belonged anymore. I ... some other holes because I felt responsible. I just didn? t want to accept this other family into ... contrast to my apprehension. My best friend and I didn? t say much as we drove to Northern ... wonderful big sister. I really belonged to someone. I didn? t feel as lonely anymore having Debbie beside me. ...
She is still in hospital. 3. I’ll be at work until 5. 30 but I’ll be at home all evening 7. 1. woman…
women… 4. fish -… fishes…
7. tooth -… teeth… 2.
foot -… feet… 5. deer -… deer… 8.
baby -… babies… 3. mouse -…
mice… 6. child -… children… 9. sheep -…
sheep… 8. , : a) -‘s, b) – s’. the toys / the children… children’s toys… the dog / the house…
the dog’s house… the watch / my brother… my brothers’ watch… PRESENT SIMPLE ACTIVE 9.
, … eat make rise tell The earth… goes… round the sunrise…
doesn’t grow… in Britain 1. The sun rises in the east 2. Bees make honey 3. Vegetarians don’t eat meet 4.
A liar is someone who doesn’t tell the truth. ‘TO BE GOING TO… .’ 10. , 1.
(go out / this evening)… I’m going out this evening… 2. (play volleyball / tomorrow evening)… I’m going to play volleyball tomorrow evening… 3.
(meet Julia next Sunday)… I’m going to meet Julia next Sunday… 4. (Work late / next Tuesday)…
I’m going to work late next Tuesday… 5. (go to the theatre/ next Wednesday)… I’m going to the theatre next Wednesday… PAST PROGRESSIVE 11.
, (Past Progressive Past Simple) Jack (read) a book when the phone (ring… Jack was reading a book when the phone rang… 1… Yesterday Sue was walking (walk) along the road when she met (meet) Jim. 2. Last week Carol broke (break) her arm when she was painting (paint) her room.
3. I was driving (drive) very fast when the police stopped (stop) me. 4. When I saw (see) Jane last night she was wearing (wear) a very nice jacket.
CAN / COULD 12. , can/ could: ) -; ) -; ), ): 1. I can play the piano. – ().
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She can speak Italian but she can’t speak Spanish. – () -, – 3. Can you change twenty pounds’ ‘I am sorry, I can’t’. – (), ! 4. I’m having a party next week but Paul and Jenny can’t come.
Children Need to Play Not Compete
Sports for children in the United States have increased dramatically over the past three decades. Many believe that parents and coaches are becoming too involved in youth sports practices. In the essay “Children Need to Play, Not Compete” by Jessica Statsky, Statsky states her opinion that children should be focused on playing the game and having fun, instead of focused on winning the game. She ...
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at 2. for 4 turn off the light 1. to send me a postcard 2. the best hotel 5 1.
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I’ll be at work until 5. 30 but I’ll be at home all evening. 7 1. women 2. feet 3. mice 4.
fishes 5. deer 6. children 7. teeth 8. babies 9.
sheep 8 1. children’s toys 2. the dog’s house 3. my brothers’ watch 9 goes, doesn’t grow 1.
rises, 2. make, 3. don’t eat, 4. doesn’t tell.
10 1. I’m going out this evening. 2. I’m going to play volleyball tomorrow evening. 3. I’m going to meet Julia next Sunday.
4. I’m going to work late next Tuesday. 5. I’m going to the theatre next Wednesday. 11 was reading, rang 1. was walking, met 2.
broke, was painting 3. was driving, stopped 4. saw, was wearing. 12 1.
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