1)Alice has a sister
2)her sister's name is Ann
3)Ann is a student
4)She gets up at seven o'clock
5)She goes to the institute in the
Morning
6)Jane is fond of sports
7)she does her morning exercises every day
8)For breakfast she has two eggs,a sandwich and a cup of tea
9)after breakfast she goes to institute
10)sometimes she takes a bus
11)it takes an hour and a half.....
12)She speaks English well
13)her friends usually call ....
14)Ann takes ...
15)She goes to bed ...
Worked
cooked
helped
fried
dried
did
had
tinned
baked
took
ordered
ate
drank
bought
served
was
It is hard to argue with the fact that these days animals are used in various medicine development experiments. It is said by opponents that these tests should be forbidden to prevent animals suffering. However, proponents firmly believe that the contribution of animals research to medical science and human health is undeniable.
To begin with, the people who say that these experiments have to be stopped, claim that it is cruel and inhumane. They offer alternative methods for medical or scientific developments. Few of these examples are computer modeling, cell cultures or human volunteers. Applying these processes undoubtedly can save animals from mistreatment or even death. In addition, they assume that animals are different from human beings, that is why research on animals usually yields irrelevant results.
An elephant
a bed
an armchair
an orange
a lamp
перед гласными -an
перед согласными--a
Every day l spend a lot of time with my family (or: I do housework, I go to the gym, I go shopping, walk with my friends...)
In the evenings my family and l read magazines and watch news on TV.
I play football with my friends every day at school.
I often ride a bike with my friends.
I do housework on Sundays.
On saturdays I go to the swimming pool
At school I like to learn English.
<span>I sometimes make dinner with my mother.</span>