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*(One reason that could be contributing to the decline is the shorter ringing schedule. Because of the late Thanksgiving this year, there are five fewer days for bell ringers to collect donations at the kettles.
*We get plenty of clothes and we welcome them, we want more of them, they're big sellers. We generate a lot of revenue off of them to fund our job-training programs,” he told TODAY. “Housewares tend to ebb and flow, so we're always looking for quality housewares to sell. They're in high demand. We just don't get enough of them.
*The charitable sector operates in emergency mode, seven days a week. And, unfortunately, it turned out to be under threat of disappearance as an "extra" item of expenses for business and many donors. This means that the time has come again to talk about why society needs charitable foundations an
объяснение. думаю что
My aunt Ellie lives in Canada. She is 45 years old. She is a dance teacher. She teaches children at school. She likes her job.
My aunt speaks two languages: English and Italian. She cooks very well, especially Italian dishes. Her mother is Italian. She is married and has two sons. They are my cousins.
My aunt Ellie goes to Italy twice or three times a year, because she loves this country. I sometimes go to Italy with her.
We have a good time there!
Questions:
1. Where does Ellie live?
2. How old is she?
3. What does she do?
4. Does she like her job?
5. How many languages does she speak?
6. Does she cook Chinese food?
7. Is she married?
8. Does she have children?
9. Does she go to Germany every year?
10. Does she travel alone?
Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
Раскройте скобки, используя present perfect или past indefinite. a. 1. i just (to tell) you the answer. 2. i (to tell) you the answer yesterday. 3. she already (to answer) the letter. 4. she (to answer) it on sunday. 5. john and richard just (to go) away. 6. they (to go) away 5 minutes ago. 7. i (to read) this book during my summer holidays. 8. he (to read) the novel this summer. 9. the baker (to sell) all his cakes. 10. he (to sell) the last cake half an hour ago. 11. i (not to see) him for three years. 12. i (not to see) michael at the party yesterday. b. 1. you (to wear) your hair long when you were at school? - yes, my mother (to insist) on it. 2. he (not to smoke) for two weeks. 3. when he (to arrive)? - he (to arrive) an hour ago. 4. you (to lock) the door? 5. i (to read) this book when i was at school. i (to enjoy) it very much. 6. i can't go out because i (not to finish) my work. 7. i (to write) a letter but i can't find a stamp. 8. the clock is slow. - it isn't slow, it (to stop 9. here are your shoes, i just (to clean) them. 10. i (to leave) home at 8 a.m. and got there at 9. 11. you (to have) breakfast yet? - yes, i (to have) it at 8-30. 12. i (to meet) him last june. 13. you (to see) the moon last night? 14. the play just (to begin). you are a little late. 15. the newspaper (to come)? 16. the actors (to arrive) yesterday and (to start) rehearsals early this morning. 17. we (to miss) the bus. now we'll have to wait. 18. you (to be) here before? - yes, i (to spend) my holidays here last year. - you (to have) a good time? - no, it (to rain) a lot. c. 1. you (to hear) the news? - what news? - about ted and dane. they (to be) out on the roof last night and tom (to slip) and dave (to try) to hold him, but he couldn't and they both (to fall) down. 2. i think you (to have) an unpleasant experience last week-end. what (to happen) exactly? 3. you remember the coin you (to find) in the pool? 4. mr.clapton (to arrive), kate. - oh, good. you (to find) your way all right, mr.clapton? - yes, thank you. - i (not to hear) you ring the bell. - i couldn't find the bell, so i (to knock) instead. 5. he (to light) a cigarette and (to walk) to the window. 6. can we get dinner here? - of course, we can. have you got enough money? i (to spend) my last dollar on the taxi. 7. as we got into the taxi my brother asked, "well, you (to speak) to harry? " - "i (to speak) to him this morning." 8. "hello, " the little girl said to her mother and looked at her companion. - "come and say 'how do you do' to mr.carpenter." - i (to see) him already." - "you can't have done, dear. he just (to arrive) here." - "i (to see) him in the hall this afternoon." - "i'm sure you didn't. you (to see) my little daughter yet, mr.carpenter? " 9. i remember you (to have) three little freckles on your nose, but they (to disappear). 10. you (not to hear) what the teacher (to say)? 11. at school i (to be) never good at languages, but here i (to learn) a bit of french. 12. "good night. it (to be) nice to meet you, " he (to say) and (to leave) the29 room. 13. what (to happen) to you there? - let's forget it. even now i can't believe i (to do) it
1 Did you wear your hair long when you were at school? ~. Yes, my mother insisted on it.
2. He hasn't smoked for two weeks.
3. When did he arrive? - He arrived an hour ago.
4. Have you locked the door?
5. I read this book when I was at school.
6. I can't go out because I didn't finish my work.
7. I have written a letter but I can't find a stamp.
8. - The clock is slow. - It isn't slow, it has stopped.
9. Here are your shoes, I have just cleaned them.
10. I left home at 8 a.m. and got there at 9
11. Have you had your breakfast yet? - Yes, I had it at 8-30.
12. I have met him last June.
13. Did you see the moon last night?
14. The play has just begun. You are a little late.
15. Has the newspaper come?
16. The actors arrived yesterday and have started rehearsals early this morning.
17. We have missed the bus. Now we'll have to wait.
18. - Have you been here before? - Yes, I spent my holidays here last year. - Did you have a good time? - No, it has rained a lot.
Have you heard the news? were out, slipped, tried, fell.
2. had, happened.
3. Do you remember, have found.
4.has arrived. Have you found, haven't heard, knocked.
6.have spent.
7. did you speak with? I spoke...
8. have seen, has just arrived...,saw him ...Have you seen my little..?