35. All roads lead to Rome. (to lead)
36. I miss home so much! (to feel homesick)
37. The team trains hard all winter until they won a single game. (to train, to win)
38. All is well that ends well. (to end)
39. Aren't you thinking about selling this house? (to think)
40. Jeans have been in fashion for over a century. (to be in fashion)
41. Nobody knows where he lives. (to know, to live)
42. The weather has been terrible lately. (to be)
43. Have you ever pretended to be ill to avoid going to school? (to pretend)
44. I have known her since childhood. (to know)
45. You ask where he is? As far as I know, he is taking a history exam. (to take)
We are watching Tv right now.
We are hosting a party on sunday.
He wakes up at 7am.
He plays football well.
He always calls us late at night.
She lives with her parents.
I bought the dress for a 1000 r
The airoplane will come at 10Pm.
I remembered our vacation in Italy.
I am teaching english in a school right now.
I don't like tennis.
The kids are not sleeping.
No 2
Mom cleaned the room
He was riding my bike without my permission
He is writing an essay right now.
He is fixing the bycicle right now.
He bought things recently.
Tom is sad because he failed the exam.
I never had a dog
I was waiting for you for all morning.
I know her for three years.
I teach english since the second grade.
I haven't seen Michael everyday.
I didn't read this book.
Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
поставьте across или through в следующих предложениях. 1) If you want to thread a needle you should make the thread run ... a small hole in the trip. 2) ... the open door I could smell the boiling coffee. 3) ... her compressed lips a tender smile forced its was . 4) He could see the stranger ... the peephole he rubbed himself on the frosted window.
1) If you want to thread a needle you should make the thread run THROUGH a small hole in the trip.
2) through the open door I could smell the boiling coffee.
3) across her compressed lips a tender smile forced its was .
4) He could see the stranger across the peephole he rubbed himself on the frosted window.