1. They came up with their own language and blinked each other.
2.When did his career start at the university, he was married?
3. What are you studying at the university now? - The basic laws of the universe and the work associated with them.
4. He looked scared when he was diagnosed.
5. What are you admiring in this gallery?
6. We saw him in a wheelchair, which allowed him to move around the rooms.
7. What will he do in the end when he loses control over the situation?
8. I always admire people who cope with the disease and do not give up life.
- I really don't understand those people who don't like travelling.
- Why are you saying that?
- Because it's boring when you always stay in one place. And when you travel, you always learn new things, discover new places, meet new people. Who travels much, knows much.
- Nowadays you can meet new people online and even become friends with them.
- You can talk to people, but you are not able to see the way they live, you can't how they celebrate thier holidays and what traditions they have and how they keep to them.
- Well, some people just don't like spending much time going somewhere and they prefer to read books about those places or watch documentaries on TV...
- But reading about places is completely different to visiting those places. You'll never know how it feels to hear with your own ears how the Big Ben strikes or how it feels to see with your own eyes the English Stonehendge or medieval castles... It's all about first-hand experience and impressions. It's awesome to perceive the history of some places with your own eyes and ears...
- You are so keen on visiting new places... Still I think home is the best place. East or West, home is best, Englishmen say.
- Well, I think you can't fully realise the meaning of your native town and your home without travelling and without feeling homesick. It's such an incredible feeling when you are coming back home from some other place and a-waiting to see familiar landscapes... Travelling teaches you to love your native place more.
Как-то так...
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<span>2 This is their
card. This card is theirs.
3 That is her dog. That dog is hers.
4 These are their trainers. These trainers are theirs.
5 That is his family tree. That family tree is his.
6 This is my room. This room is mine.</span>