<span>1.They are very difficult questions to answer.
2.1 think I'll have those cakes on the right.
3. Look at those pumpkins! </span>They are <span>the biggest ones I've seen this year.
4.Are these your scarves?
5. Those were cookie jars.
6. What are those children's names?
7. The cats have caught mice.
8. There were ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls in the rooms.
9. In the farmyard we could see oxen, sheep, cows, and geese.
10. Are these workers Englishmen or German? — </span>They are<span> Frenchmen.
11. Why don't you eat these potatoes?
12. These strawberries are still green.
13. The withered leaves have fallen to the ground.
14. Can you see birds in those trees?
15. Do your teeth still ache?
16. I held up my feet to the fire to warm it.
17. His children study very well.
18. These men work at our office.
19. There are new houses in our street.
20. These stories are very interesting.
21. I have hurt my feet.
22. The wolves have been shot.
23. He keeps his toys in boxes.
24. Put these knives on those tables.
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1. At Hogwarts, the school year always begins on September 1st.
2. Students can board the Hogwarts Express at King’s Cross Station, on Platform 9 ¾. The train to Hogwarts leaves promptly at 11 A.M.
3. Hogwarts was founded in 990 A.D by two witches and two wizards.
The four founders of Hogwarts were: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin
<span>1. Helen and I are making dinner.
2. Are you listen</span><span>ing to the radio?
3. John is study</span><span>ing at university.
4. Is Dad paint</span><span><span>ing</span> the living-room?
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1 we heard that he was painting a new picture.
2 I knew that my friend had never been to Washington.
3 I was told that she never drank milk.
4 He asked if they chose the candidate after the lecture.
5 The teacher wanted to know if she had worked in the library the previous day.
<span>Olga Spiridonova Гуру (2800) 4 года назад<span>When I was younger, I loved visiting the local zoo. All the animals seemed to be mysterious and happy, each in it's own way. I couldn't stop thinking about where they came from, what they did in the wild and what they ate. I would look at the huge, gleaming teeth of the lions and tigers and imagine their power and might and be in awe of them completely. The crocodiles would sleep peacefully in the sunshine, seemingly harmless, but their lean, muscular bodies gave a scary reminder of their power.
However, one area of the zoo held a special fascination for me; the reptile house. The variety of their sizes, colours and behaviour were a source of wonder and fantasy for me. Their big, bulging eyes and sleek skin transported me to the age of dinosaurs as I crouched by their cages to get a closer look at them.
Of course, as well as the animals, the zoo was a place for other special treats. The candy floss, the ice creams and fizzy drinks were the end of a perfect day for a curious child.
Now, my opinion about zoos has changed. Although life in the wild presents challenges and dangers for all animals, it has to be preferred to being a prisoner in a cage and a money making tool for greedy owners.</span></span>