If I where you, I would sell the car.
If I where you, I would have another car.
If I where you, I would buy a new one.
If I where you, I would repair it.
If I where you, I would ask somebody for help.
If I where you, I would take it to service station.
<span> 2. Вставьте артикль, где необходимо.
I . This is a pencil. The pencil is red.
I*. I have a ball. </span><span>The ball is big.
Д. My brother has a dog. </span><span><span>The </span> dog is old.
I Tlmy has a flat. </span><span>The flat is new.
<u>4 Нираноеская Т.В. Грамматика английского языка</u>
5. Is this a pen? — No, it isn’t a pen, it’s a pencil.
(j. My sister has two children. Her children are at home.
7. Is your friend at home? — No, he is at work.
8. My son has no bicycle.
9. This is </span>our room. <span>The </span><span> room is large.
10. There are books. </span><span><span>The</span>books are interesting.
<u>1. Вставьте артикль, где необходимо.</u>
I. Give me a book, please.
Wc have ason and a daughter.
М. I have three sisters.
I. This is a pen. It is his pen.
t>. Ill·HE has no pencil.
0 My brother’s watch is bad.
7. She wrote a letter to her mother.
H. This is my sister.My sister is ten.
I». They bought a car last week.
HI. This is a book. </span><span><span>The </span>book is new.</span>
Софи говорит Сету о мистере Нейле:
Сет, тот пожилой мужчина знает мое имя, мой возраст, мой день рождения и имя моего кота!
Не беспокойся. Он немного странный, но всегда очень добр.
Его собака тоже странная. Она понимает всё, что он ей говорит
Послушай, не беспокойся о мистере Нейле и его собаке. Приходи и отужинай. Хочешь завтра покататься на лошадях? Ты можешь взять мою лошадь. Ее зовут Эпона
Здорово! Спасибо!
New Year's is a day hoe Day is one of the most favorite holidays
in Russia. On the New Year's Eve Russians decorate fir-trees, hide presents for
each other underneath them, make fireworks,
cook delicious meals, set the table and celebrate in the joyous company of
family and friends. The integral part
of this holiday are Farther Frost and his granddaughter "Snegurochka" (a snow
girl). For the first time this holiday was proclaimed by Peter The Great's order dated
back to January 20th, 1700. Nowadays many celebrate coming of the New
Year twice - on January 1st and 14th (which corresponds to
January 1st in the Julian calendar, used in Russia bef