You can see two apples in the plate. Don't take this one, take ... .
b) the other
She heard the note of angry exasperation but didn't let ... take ... pleasure from the fact that she could still provoke ... emotion.
a) herself, any, some
In the Second World War, ... people did not use petrol in ... cars.
b) some, their
... of ... these things will make you happy at last?
c) Which, all
There were two brothers. One of ... drank coffee, ... drank only tea.
c) them, the other
You thought I was a thief, and I thought you were a gentleman, and we ... were mistaken.
c) both
Mr. Jacobs had a servant ... was very stupid.
а) who
Soon the time had come for Sam to go to university in ... part of the country to study to be an engineer.
b) another
... unconscionable loans threaten our economy and free enterprise.
a) Such
... countries have big rivers, and ... turn turbines and make electricity more cheaply.
c) Other, these
Tom promised ... one thing: he's going to sell ... television set.
c) himself, ours
The cost of basic foods is lower in the United States than in ... major industrial nation.
a) any other
People abuse the rights of ... forfeit ... own rights.
a) who, others, their
«I also found ... papers,» she said quietly, not mentioning where … papers had been found.
b) other, those other
I left two pieces of cake in the cupboard; I see there is only one piece there. Where is ... ?
b) the other
What is the name of the young man ... luggage disappeared in the airport?
a) whose
In the evenings my father reads ... newspaper.
c) the whole
... of the jerseys suite ... .
a) None, me
Mrs. Green asked if ... could translate the article into Japanese.
c) anybody of us
I would have done ... in life for ... .
a) anything, her
I hope you will excuse ... . My friend here and ... would be so much obliged if you would tell the truth.
c) us, myself.
What will they do with ... when they leave school?
a) themselves
They looked at ... and understood everything.
c) each other
A friend of ... came last week to stay with ... .
b) mine, me
It means that I can make ... head ... tail of it.
a) neither, nor
There are a lot of peaches on the table. This one is not good, so take ... peach.
a) the other
Don't touch these things! They are ... .
b) mine
... employed people in the United States should receive free health insurance.
a) All
«I have never done it before.» - ... .
a) «Neither have I.»
We must have ... here ... we can trust.
b) someone, whom
Mr. Smith used to work in London, but later he and his wife moved to ... city.
c) another
The article you are looking for is on … .
d) page 70
I finished reading an article about climate change.
(Past Simple, вс глагол - did)
Общий: Did I finish reading an article about climate change?
Альтернативный 1: Did I finish or begin reading an article about climate change?
Альтернативный 2: Did I finish reading or writing an article about climate change?
Разделительный: I finished reading an article about climate change, didn't I?
Специальный: What did I finish reading?
Вопрос к подлежащему: Who finished reading an article about climate change?
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Choose the correct adjective. 1) i am so (relaxed / relaxing) that i don't want to move. 2)i find horror films real (frightened / frightening) and not at all fun to watch. 3) sometimes i get really (frustrated / frustrating) when i can't express myself well in english. 4) we were stopped by a man with a knife who took our money. it was (terrified / terrifying 5) the program was really (interested / interesting). 6) she was (overwhelmed / overwhelming) when everyone cheered and we gave her presents. 7) if i feel stressed, i find taking a bath is often (relaxed / relaxing). 8) i'm really (tired / tiring). i think i'll go to bed. 9) he's very (interested / interesting) in history. 10) the trip was (overwhelmed / overwhelming), with so many things to do and it was all so new. 11) she is never (satisfied / satisfying) with her work. 12) cleaning is so (tired / tiring) ! i think i'll have a rest. 13) she thought the ride on the rollercoaster was (thrilled / thrilling). 14) i was really (surprised / surprising) when i saw you. i had thought you were on holiday. 15) my grandmother was (shocked / shocking) by the man's bad language.
1) I am so relaxed that I don't want to move.
2)I find horror films real frightening and not at all fun to watch.
3) Sometimes I get really frustrated when I can't express myself well in English.
4) We were stopped by a man with a knife who took our money. It was terrifying.
5) The program was really interesting.
6) She was overwhelmed when everyone cheered and we gave her presents.
7) If I feel stressed, I find taking a bath is often relaxing.
8) I'm really tired .I think I'll go to bed.
9) He's very interested in history.
10) The trip was overwhelming, with so many things to do and it was all so new.
11) She is never satisfied with her work.
12) Cleaning is so tiring ! I think I'll have a rest.
13) She thought the ride on the rollercoaster was thrilling.
14) I was really surprised when I saw you. I had thought you were on holiday.
15) My grandmother was shocked by the man's bad language.