1. had been
2. asked
3. them
4. would have called
5. hadn't been
6. had had
7. are thought
8. realised
9. was parked
10. was
11. if
12. would
13. needed
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14. was phoned
15. if
<span>burgers, chips, apples, bananas, sandwiches, ice cream, pizza, milk, orange juice, chocolate cake
</span>ˈbɜːgəz, ʧɪps, ˈæplz, bəˈnɑːnəz, ˈsænwɪʤɪz, aɪs kriːm, ˈpiːtsə, mɪlk, ˈɒrɪnʤ ʤuːs, ˈʧɒkəlɪt keɪk<span> </span>
Какие предложения-то? Какие люди? А так, вот известные люди из Казахстана: Marat Bisengaliev (violinist), Marat Zhylanbaev (marathon runner), Shukhrat Mitalipov (geneticist)
Dear Ted,
Don’t worry about your exams! You've been preparing for them all year and I'm sure you will be able to pass them. And Excessive worry can only lead to additional mistakes. Leave time for breaks. It’s important to stop once in a while to allow your brain to rest. Get up, walk around or give yourself a good stretch.
As for me, I take Cambridge International Exams every year and there are important exams at school too. I try to feel calm and concentrated. I review all and also I take few hours for myself. So I feel much relaxed.Having a good night's sleep is also very important, but there is no need to go to bed earlier than usual if you aren’t tired. You don’t want to get nervous in your bed because you can’t sleep. Once in bed, try to keep your mind off your exams. Think about something relaxing, such as your next holiday, or about a happy memory.
To calm down you need a cooling-down period. Listen to some music or read a book. Don’t call a friend to talk about the exams. It will only stress you.
Good luck!
Write me after your exams,
Gskgak
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