The verb to be. Insert appropriate present forms.
A: Hi, Alex. How (1) are you?
B: Hello David. I (2) am fine and how (3) ___are you doing?
A: I (4) amdoing fine.
B: How (5) ___is your sister? Where (6) ___isshe now?
A: She (7) _is in London. She (8) ___islearning English there.
B: Really? That (9) iswonderful! How about your parents?
A; They (10) ___are fine too. They (11) are in Cyprus now.
B: (12) are you busy tonight?
A: Not really, why?
B: We (13) ___are having a party. Would you like to come?
A: I’d love to.
B: Then come to our place at 7:00 p.m.
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I - am
He / she - is
We/ they / you - are
Winter holidays are shorter than summer ones. They begin at the end of December and last about two weeks. It is so nice to have a rest from school.
During winter holidays we celebrate the New Year’s Eve and Christmas. There are New Year parties for children at schools and theatres. Cinemas show children films and cartoons.
It is usually very cold in winter, but frost and snow can’t keep children indoors. It’s so great to go skiing down a hill. Boys like to play hockey on the ice. Many children go to the skating-rinks to skate. Small children play snowballs and make snowmen, or ride on the sledges happily.
When the weather is bad, I stay at home and watch TV. There is always something interesting on during winter holidays. Sometimes my friends come to see me and we play computer games or listen to music. There is also more time for reading, drawing, making model planes and other hobbies.
Holidays pass quickly and soon it’s time to go to school again.
Much butter
Much bread
Many sweats
Many bananas
Many oranges
Many eggs
Much milk
Much tea
Much coffee
Many apples
Many fish
Much juice
Much ham
Many potatoes
Much cheese
Much corn
Many potatoes
Much meat