1. A check is a written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money to the person or business to whom the check is made.
2. This is the executive to whom the expert explained how to accomplish the task.
3. It would also include individuals in junior managerial or professional jobs, many of who could expect to earn considerably more as their career progressed.
4. If you know that your grandmother, who loves rye bread, is coming to visit you, you might want to get some for her.
5. The customers who buy this “loss leader” can decide to buy a few other things they need.
NikonA83
02.04.2023
1)Roy says he has never been TO the British Museum. I think we should go there together. 2) Where did you get this dictionary? - I borrowed it FROM my uncle. 3) My friend prefers mathematics OVER/TO language learning. 4) We followed (-) our teacher to the beautiful high building. 5) In summer children should spend more time IN the open air. 6) Juan speaks (-) Spanish, it's his mother tongue. 7) Can you, please, hand my hat OVER? It is too far away from me. 8) The lesson is over. Hand IN your exercise books, please. 9) She took my photo, looked at it and handed it BACK to me. 10) Now I'm going to hand OUT some paper for you to write on.
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Напишите 6-8 советов по безопасности для путешественников в беларуси (желательно на английском, но можно и а русском)
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1. A check is a written order to a bank to pay a certain amount of money to the person or business to whom the check is made.
2. This is the executive to whom the expert explained how to accomplish the task.
3. It would also include individuals in junior managerial or professional jobs, many of who could expect to earn considerably more as their career progressed.
4. If you know that your grandmother, who loves rye bread, is coming to visit you, you might want to get some for her.
5. The customers who buy this “loss leader” can decide to buy a few other things they need.