1) We graduated from high school a few years2) I will return to St. Petersburg by September3) When I come home, my mother had already cook dinner4) What movie he will shoot here?5) Tomorrow morning we will draw the scenery6) By the end of the month I spent all the money7) What do you do at home when we go to the movies?8) What do you bake for my coming9) I hope you will not forget my address<span>10) In October will be a year since we live in this apartment.</span>
16. Possibly, children caught a cold. All of them sneeze, and at them flows from a nose.
17. I have a strong cold, and I constantly sneeze. What shall I do? — Go to bed and bitterns hot to tea with honey.
18. I disgustingly feel. At me the head breaks up,
19. How do you feel? — Unfortunately, not that's good.
20. Everything hurts me. .
21.He sneezes all the time and coughs. Has to be, he caught a cold.
22.You have to lie in a bed while temperature won't be normal.
23.Flu — an infectious disease.
24 .Follow instructions of the doctor, and you soon <span>you will recover</span>
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Сегодня футболки добрались до всех уголков мира. Люди самых разных национальностей и возрастов носят их. Они рассказывают другим о том, какие мы, где мы были, и какие вещи мы делали. Она может выступать, как побудитель разговора и хроника нашего времени.
Американские футболки начали производиться во время Первой Мировой Войны. Европейские солдаты носили удобные хлопковые майки как часть военной формы. Форма американцев вязалась из шерсти, но в ней было очень жарко. Американским солдатам понравились те удобные хлопковые майки и они начали их носить. Из-за простого дизайна в форме буквы "Т", эти футболки стали очень популярными в США. Слово "T-shirt" стало нормативным словом в Американском Английском с 1918 года.
1 Mrs. Morrison had some shopping to do. She asked the girls to come to <span>Selfridge's with her. </span><span>The White Sale was on at Selfridge's the big store in Oxford Street. Mrs. Morrison wanted to buy a blanket a pair of sheets and some towels. She bought the towels first.
</span> The shop assistant said that these were a bargain ant the usual price was 11 p for six, <span>the White Sale price was 9.
</span><span>Mrs Morrison also bought a pair of cotton sheets and a blanket of pure Scotch wool, but no pillows.
</span>Colette asked <span> Mrs Morrison if they should carry </span><span>the things she had bought
</span><span>Mrs Morrison answered to Jean n</span>o, that wouldn't be necessary. If they sent them the next day, she would get them that week".
Then she suggested to go to the ready-made clothes department and looked at that skirt, she had told her about. If she liked it and if it suited her. she could have it.
<span>Jean liked the skirt.
She asked how much it cost
</span><span>The shop assistant answered that It cost 8 pounds, which hadn' t been very expensive, but they hadn' t had her size.
"they would be able to get it for her in about ten days' time.
</span><span>Then Mrs Morrison chose a silk tie for her husband - next Friday would be his birthday - and she bought a pair of gloves for herself. Then the three of them went to food department and bought some food for five o'clock tea.</span>