It`s no use trying to call on the phone. The line is always busy.
<span>There is no point in talking to my supervisor. He never listens to what I am saying.
</span> <span>For what it's worth, I think you can't trust that man.</span> <span>And my son says, for what it's worth, that he won'tdo that <span>again.
</span></span>Dont let people upset you, because it s not worth it.
Chloe has difficulty in<span> doing her maths homework on her own.
</span>This project was a waste of money.
The waste of time could prove fatal.
<span>He wasted his chances at college and did not study.
</span><span>I'm going to spend the day with my family.
</span><span>The phone line is busy.</span>
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Британцы - сладкоежки. Это значит, что им нравится сладкое, например пудинг булочки из пирогов и рулоны пирожных булочек.
<span>Для британцев есть сладкое можно в любое время: в короткий перерыв на работе или на перемене в школе, во время просмотра телевизора дома, во время езды на автомобиле, в театре или в кино. Во время праздник, например Рождество и Пасха, в специальные дни, например День Матери и День Святого Валентина, они еще больше едят сладости.
</span>The British have a sweet tooth. That means they like eating sweet things like pudding and pies jams biscuits and buns cakes and roll.
<span>For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time: tea-break at work break at school watching TV at home on a car journey in the cinema or theatre. During holidays like Christmas and Easter and on special days like Mothers day and Valentines Day they eat even more sweet things.
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1.I've cut my finger
2.He's broken his leg
3.My brother has bruised his knee
4.It a lot quite hurts
5.You do a lot of exercise
Hello everyone. My name is Amina. I live with my mom and dad in a two-room apartment. I'm in the second grade. I like dancing to play the violin. My mother is a housewife. Dad is a guard. In the evening we like to play board games and go to Samara to my grandparents.