<u><em>1.I am a second-year student.He is a second-year student.You are a second-year student.We are a second-year students.They are a second-year students.2.I am 20 years old.He is 20 years old.You are 20 years old.We are 20 years old.They are 20 years old.3.I am from Omsk.He is from Omsk.You are from Omsk</em></u><span><u><em>. </em></u></span><u><em> We are from Omsk. They are from Omsk.4.I am at the seminar.He is at the seminar.You are at the seminar.We are at the seminar.They are at the seminar.5.I am late for the lecture.He is late for the lecture.You are late for the lecture.We are late for the lecture.They are late for the lecture.6.I am glad to meet Ann.He isglad to meet Ann.You are glad to meet Ann.We are glad to meet Ann.They are glad to meet Ann.7.I am hungry.He is hungry.You are hungry. We are hungry.They are hungry.8.I am interested in politics.He is interested in politics.You are interested in politics.We are interested in politics.They are interested in politics.9.I am an optimist.He is an optimist.You are an optimist.We are an optimist.They are an optimist.10.I am happy.He is happy.You are happy.We are happy.They are </em></u><span><u><em>happy.</em></u></span>
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<span>uncleS, auntS, sisterS, cousinS, ponIES, leaVES, mEn, wiVES.</span>
A traveller, on arriving at a railway station, asked a lokal man if he could tell him how many hotels they had there, since this was his first visit to their town. Local man said that they had two. Traveller asked which of the two he would recommend. Local man said that, frankly speaking, it was like that: whichever one you went to, you would be sorry you hadn't gone to the other.
1.Don't play the piano, please! 2.Come and meet him !
3.Look at that girl over there!
4.Don't close the door, please!
5.Be quiet , please!