1) are David and Sara going to visit samat?
2) when are they going to go?
3)is samat going to show them places in Almaty?
4)is Sara going to go shopping?
5)what is David going to do?
6)are they going to stay for a long time?
2. Where are they from?
3. No, they aren't from Mexico! They're from Chile.
4. How old is Kate?
5. My son's name is Ben. His name's Bill.
6. Are they from Mexico?
7. Is Elena Spanish or Italian?
8. No, I'm not a student. I'm your teacher.
And the looking-glass always answered that the Queen was . The Queen didn't expect any woman or girl to become as beautiful as the day, and to be more beautiful than herself. The looking-glass always told the truth. So as soon as the Queen heard she was the most beautiful lady in the kingdom she felt quite pleased.
But when seven more years went by the Queen got a different answer to her usual question. The mirror siad Snow White had become the prettiest girl in the country. That unexpected answer made the Queen pale. She wanted her servant to take Snow White away into the forest and to kill her.
1. We go TO the water park . 2. Today we are going TO the aquarium by bus. 3. AT the evening we are TO the cafe BY taxi. 4. We want to go TO the museum BY tram AT Sunday.
It was eight o'clock in the morning and time for me to go to work. I looked out of the window. It was raining hard. "You'll get wet through if you go out now," said my mother. "No, I won't," I answered, "I'll take an umbrella." We had five umbrellas in the house, but when I wanted to take one, I found that there was not one that I could use: they all were torn on broken. So I took them all and carried them to the umbrella maker, saying that I would call for the umbrellas on my way home in the evening. When I went to have lunch in the afternoon, it was still raining very hard. I went to the nearest cafe, and sat down at a table. A few minutes later a young woman came in and sat down at the same table with me. When I finished my lunch and was ready to leave, I absent-mindedly took her umbrella and started for the exit. She stopped me saying that I had taken her umbrella. I returned the umbrella with many apologies. In the evening I went to the umbrella maker, to take my five umbrellas and got on the tram to go home. It so happened that the woman I had met at the cafe was riding in the same tram. When she saw me with my five umbrellas, she said: "You've had a successful day today, haven't you?"