There are two bedrooms in my fiat.
There is a kitchen in her flat.
There is a big room in your flat.
There is a dining room in your flat.
There is a bathroom in his flat.
There is a living room in your flat
It's not always easy for the old and the young to find a common language.
1. My father DRIVES to work on weekdays.
2. I WENT to the museum last week.
3. My mum COOKS a tasty cake every Saturday.
4. I READ that book last year.
<span>5. Our friends WILL COME to our place next weekend.</span>
2.1.1
a. I want to see him but he doesn’t want to see me.
b. They want to see me but I don’t want to see them.
c. We want to see them but they don’t want to see us.
d. She wants to see him but he doesn’t want to see her.
e. They want to see her but she doesn’t want to see them.
f. I want to see them but they don’t want to see me.
g. He wants to see her but she doesn’t want to see him.
h. You want to see her but she doesn’t want to see you.
2.1.2
a. It’s your money. – It’s yours.
b. It’s my bag. – It’s mine.
c. It’s our cat. – It’s ours.
d. They’re her shoes. – They’re hers.
e. It’s their house. – It’s theirs.
f. They’re your books. – They’re yours.
g. They’re my glasses. – They’re mine.
<span>h. It’s his coat. It’s his.</span>
1. is practising.
2. is playing.
3. is doing.
4. buys.
5. loves.
6. is making.
7. doesn't cook.
8. isn't.
9. gets.
10. starts.
11. am hiding.
12. am not going.