1. To bring
b. to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking.
2. To fetch
c. to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back.
3. To deliver
a. to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people’s houses or places of work.
Ответ:
1b, 2c, 3a
1) Lenny was the correspondent of our school newspaper.
<span>I feel joyful when they receive good grades. I feel nervous when pass the exam. I feel angry when I prevent to listen. I feel frightened when I see balcisoy a vicious dog. I feel bored. When I get sick</span>
1 These men are engineers.
2 Those women are my sisters.
3 These children are my sons.
4 Those geese are big.
5 These mice are white.
6 These men are doctors.
7 Those women are my cousins. They are teachers.
8 Those girls are my nieces. They are pupils.
9 These girls have blue sweaters.
10 These boys have warm coats.
11 My incles have a large flat / large flats.
12 There are tables in the room.
13 We have good pens. Our pens are in our pockets.
14 There are flowers in the vase.
15 These children's feet are sore.
16 These cups are dirty.
17 Those books are dull.
18 These hotels are very expensive but they are...
<span>1. They could help you, couldn't they?
2. They will go there tomorrow, won't they?
3. He wrote the exercise, didn't he?
4. We have got something to tell her, haven't we?
5. There is something interesting in the box, isn't there?</span>