<span>1. There is an armchair in the living-room.The armchair is rather comfortabel.
2. There are two sofas in the house. The sofas are little.
3. There is a car in front of the house.
4. There is fish and chips for lunch today.
5. It is cold today. Put on your jacket.
6. There is a large bookshop near my grandparents house.
7. Will there be a new hospital in this town?
8. They never go there again.
9. Will there be many people at the party?
10. He will be happy to get this present</span>
1. In Mexico.
2. I'm a teacher.
3. No I'm single.
4. Because I need it for my job.
5. A year ago.
6. Three times a week.
Ответ:
1 - глагол
2 - существительное
3 - существительное
4 - глагол
5 - существительное
6 - глагол
7 - ничего не выделено, но work здесь существительное
8 - существительное
9 - существительное
10 - глагол
Объяснение:
Ответ:
term hijacking was used for that type of vehicle abduction, which did not
often include kidnapping of the driver, and concentrated on the theft of the
load, rather than the vehicle itself. During the later day car theft crime, typically,
News first used the term in an August 28, 1991 report on the murder to Ruth
Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who was killed when she wouldn’t surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what police called at the time “robbery armed unlawful driving away an automobile”, plaguing Detroit.
2.
1) A horse is slower than a leopard. A tortoise is the slowest.
2) Video games are more expensive than magazines. Cars are the most expensive.
3) Burgers are worse for you than chocolate. Fizzy drinks are the worst.
4) Car is more dangerous than train. Plane is the most dangerous.
5) Supermarkets are noisier than libraries. Discos are the noisiest.
3.
1) *дано в примере*
2) – I think that "Sherlock Holmes" is as interesting as "Harry Potter" books.
– I disagree. "Sherlock Holmes" isnt as interesting as "Harry Potter" books.
3) – In my opinion, Art is as easy as IT.
– I can't agree. IT isnt as easy as Art.
4) – I think, Chinese language is more useful than English.
– I disagree. English is much more useful than Chinese.