С .Twin(близнец)
Остальные a)двойной и b)дважды
We ___ for Ann for over an hour. Maybe we should call and see if she’s OK.
have been waiting
Helen wanted to ___ my black dress to wear to a party.
borrow
Michael must ___ on the phone. I’ve tried calling him but his line is busy.
be talking
Anne asked her new classmate where ___ from.
he came
The football match was called ___ because it was snowing.
off (отменять)
If you want to succeed in life, you ___ to work hard, and always keep to your goals.
need
I promise I ___ your book as soon as I’ve read it.
‘ll return
The ___ rain caused the driver to lose control of his car and crash into a tree.
heavy
Cars and factories produce toxic ___ that harm the environment.
fumes
The ___ we leave, the less traffic we’ll find in the streets.
earlier
Economic literacy in the world has been increasing recently. More and more people become interested in economic issues. People learn how to handle their bank accounts, how to use cards and the Internet in paying for communal services. Many people also have their own private businesses. So they read a lot about taxes and financial benefits from the state. Some people can afford financial advisers to handle their economic matters. Nowadays many people know how to check if their salary was calculated correctly by the accountant. People read economic books and journals and become more educated in financial questions. Children at school also solve economic problems in class. People learn to save money and to spend it in the best possible way.
1. Talk or write about other people's behaviour or private lives.
gossip
2. Say that you are sorry about something you have done or said.
apologize
3. Talk in a friendly and informal way.
chat
4. Shout and say angry things to someone because you disagree.
argue
5. Talk too proudly about something that you have, or something that you have done.
boast
6. Say something nice to someone in order to praise them (their appearance or their achievements).
compliment
7. Complain about something in an annoying way.
moan
8. Tell someone that something dangerous or bad may happen, so they can avoid or prevent it.
warn