1)was 2)yeaterday
3)wants
4)get up 5 this morning
6)I can't say about it
7)who is him
8)doesn't remember him
Longer the longest
shorter the shortest
larger the largest
bigger the biggest
finer the finest
straighter the straightest
newer the newest
older the oldest
fewer the fewest
younger the youngest
easier the easiest
busier the busiest
lighter the lightest
cleaner the cleanest
smaller the smallest
thinner the thinnest
higher the highest
poorer the poorest
better the best
more the most
worse the worst
less the least
more the most
1 I will (I`ll) go to the zoo today.
2 She will (She`ll) go to the Natural....
3. I will (I`ll) go to the disco.
4. They will (They`ll) go to the gift shop.
5. He will (He`ll) go to the park.
6. it will (it`ll) be cold today.
7. I will (I`ll) go to the cinema....
8. I will (I`ll) go for a walk with him.
Nothing is clearly marked, borders are not shaded. This is the earth, but the sun and fog give it a vague charm. If sunlight disappears, everything around it becomes gray, looks gloomy and dank. As soon as the fog disappears completely, the earth appears naked in streams of sunlight and ends its charm. Such, therefore, is the English soul, where joy and sorrow play like light and shadow, like the sun and fog. A soul that without this hazy golden haze completely loses its charm, showing us an Englishman with lead eyes, who is portrayed by satirists.