Sue needed to borrow some money. She tried asking Gerry, but he was short of money too. (ask)
My grandmother isn’t able to look after herself any more. She needs looking after. (look)
If you don’t remind me to phone my sister, I’ll forget about it again. (phone)
They were talking very loudly. I couldn’t help overhearing what they said. (overhear)
I didn’t want at first, but Sally persuaded me to apply for the job. (apply)
What are the advantages of having a car? (have)
Our team lost the game despite playing well. (play)
It was a difficult question to answer. (answer)
Having a car enables you to get around more easily. (get)
Did you get into trouble for being late ? (be)
Объяснение:
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.
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2. Who is going to London to study English there?
3. Whose boss is going to London to study English there?
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5. Where is my boss going to?
6. What is my boss going to do in London?
7. What language is my boss going to study?
8. Where is my boss going to study English?
9. My boss is going to London to study English there, isn`t he?
10. Is my boss going to London to study English or French there?