1.Kate likes to play tennis
Kate doesn't like to play tennis
Катя любит\не любит играть в теннис
2.Nikita likes to watch a video
Nikita doesn't like to watch a video
Никита любит\не любит смотреть видео
3.Lena and Vera like go camping
Lena and Vera don't like go camping
Лена и Вера любят\не любят ходить в походы
4.Polina and Anna like to go to the seaside
Polina and Anna don't like to go to the seaside
Полина и Анна любят\не любят ходить к берегу моря
5.Viktor and Andrey like to go to the mountains
Viktor and Andrey don't like to go to the mountains
Виктор и Андрей любят\не любят ходить в горы
6.Timur likes to go to the lake
Timur doesn't like to go to the lake
Тимур любит\не любит ходить к озеру
My favourite pet is my dog. His name is Larry. He is white with a bit of brown. He has long fur and a short tail. He is very cute and funny. When he hears my voice his tail is wagging. He likes eating meat, cakes and even chocolate. He lives in our house. All my family likes to play with him. Larry loves to run in the fields. He often follows me around the house with a small ball in his teeth and drops it on my foot, so I will kick it. Larry takes care of me. If someone approaches me, he starts to bark. But he never bites. All these reasons show why I really love my wonderful dog Larry.
Мой любимый питомец — моя собака. Его зовут Ларри. Он в основном белого цвета с небольшим количеством коричневого. У него длинная шерсть и короткий хвост. Он очень милый и смешной. Когда он слышит мой голос, его хвост дружелюбно помахивает. Он любит есть мясо и пирожные. Он живет в нашем доме. Вся моя семья любит играть с ним. Ларри любит бегать в полях. Он часто бегает за мной по всему дому с маленьким мячом в зубах и опускает его на мою ногу, чтобы я пинал его. Ларри заботится обо мне. Если кто-то подходит ко мне, он начинает лаять. Но он никогда не кусается. Все эти причины показывают, почему я действительно люблю свою замечательную собаку Ларри.
1. In the first pair of examples, "could" is used to describe past ability, while "able to" is used to describe a specific event in the past where the person was able to swim to shore. "Could" refers to a general ability or skill, while "able to" is more specific to a particular situation.
2. "Must" is used to express an obligation or necessity, while "have to" is used to express a requirement or obligation. In the first sentence, the speaker expresses a personal desire to buy a new suit, while in the second sentence, there is a specific obligation to buy a suit for a new job.
3. "Should" is used to give advice or suggestions, while "could at least" is used to express frustration or disappointment with someone's behavior.
4. "Would" is used to describe a habitual action or behavior in the past, while "used to" is also used to describe a past habit or behavior that has now changed.
5. "Didn't need to" is used to describe a situation where something was not necessary, while "needn't have taken" is used to describe a situation where something was done unnecessarily. The first sentence suggests that taking towels was not necessary, while the second sentence suggests that the speaker regrets taking the towels.
Nikita is going to watch video this Saturday.
Lena and Vera are going camping this Saturday.
Polina and Anna are going to the seaside this Saturday.
Victor and Andrey are going to the mountains this Saturday .
Timur is going to the lake this Saturday