Ответ:
Объяснение:
1. turn it up - включать громче
2. don't turn down - не бросай, не отказывай
3.
4. never turn on -
5. turns back - вернуться назад
6. turn off - выключать
номер два верный!!!
linda does have to walk the dog in the evening
<span><span>As for me, I like going shopping. I love to buy the latest fashions, fashion magazines and of course I enjoy going out with my friends. Unfortunatelly, my parents can't afford to pay for all the things that I want. That is why I have a part-time job. After school three times a week I work as a delivery person - I deliver mail from my office to different people and organizations in town. This is very interesting work - I can meet new people, when delivering mail to them. And of course I earn some money - about 1000-1500 rubels a week. Sometimes the dress I want to buy is expensive and I have to save up some money for a week or two to buy it. I also earn some pocket money from my parents by doing household chores. I earn about 1000 rubles a month. I think I am good with money. I know how to earn it, how to save it and how to spend it. </span>
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1) Boris wasn't ill last week. Was Boris ill last week? When was Boris ill ?
2) They weren't at home on Sunday.Were they at home on Sunday? When were they at home?
3) We didn't have an english lesson yesterday. Did you have an english lesson yesterday? When did you have an english lesson?
4) I didn't want to go home. Did you want to go home? Where didn't you want to go?
5) She didn't ask me to stay. Did she ask you to stay? Whom did she ask to stay?
6) He didn't go to the library last night. Did he go to the library last night? When did he go to the library?
7) The cats didn't eat the food. Did the cats eat the food? What didn't the cats eat?
1. to break away d) to get free and move away from someone or smth
2. to break down a) to stop working
3. to break into g) to enter a building by using force in order to steal smth
4. to break out b) to start suddenly (about something unpleasant or bad)
5. to hand over c) to give smth to someone else to take care of or to control
6. to hand out h) to give smth to each member of a group of people
7. to hand in e) to give smth to a person in authority
8. to hand down f) to give or leave smth to people who are younger than you or live after you