The word "club" it used in (1) many languages. A club is usually
connected with (2) some sport or social activities. But in (3) London it
sometimes has a peculiar English meaning. When you hear a man talking
about (4) "my club", you can be sure he means one of (5) the West End
clubs of (6) which he is a member. Most of (7) them are located in
(8) the same small area which is know as St. James. The oldest club was
opened in (9) 1693 and was a coffee house. From the end of the 17th
century and to the first half of the 18th century, coffee houses were
visited by (10) people as places of social meetings and they were in
(11) Vienna and other European capitals.
1.aren't you
2.was he
3.isn't it
4.won't she
5.are they
6.won't he
7.wasn't he
8.isn't she
9.will they
10.do you
B - He asks me questions every day
C - Nastya teaches chemistry at school
D - Tim speaks English
E - Teacher reads us English the text
F - He plays football every Sunday
G - Bishkek is the capital of our country
H - Internet connects us with other countries.
Her idea is very similar to mine, this is not fair at all!
Try yours<span> against one another, you two, and I'll look on!
</span>Lowering his<span> head, </span>his<span> lips touched hers.</span>
His lips found hers, warm and searching for a response
The Jews claimed that the city was theirs, because King Herod had founded it.
This is strange, he could hear its own footsteps.
I give this order in my brother's name; and tell them that what is ours<span> is theirs.</span>
"She'll be ours!" said Alex said to Nicholas, winking.
He says Barbara <span>never gave such a dinner as </span>ours<span> will be!</span>
Ours<span> must have got the best of it.</span>
I'm going to make myself<span> a sandwich and get back to work.</span>
Give yourself<span> a break and get some rest.</span>
He smiled to himself, enjoying the game they always played.
A woman has a right to protect herself
The problem will work itself<span> out.</span>
It is nice to have the house to ourselves, isn't it?
Don't put yourselves<span> at any risk, ever.
</span>They wished to be ready to defend themselves, if the soldiers should try to do them harm.
<span>Michelle and her mother put themselves entirely in his hands.
</span>I'm beginning to understand what you've gotten yourselves<span> into.</span><span>
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