1. What are you going to do tomorrow morning? - Sorry, I can't. I'm going to help my father to repair the bike.
2. - Is your friend going to sell his camera? - No, he is going to give it to his younger brother.
3. Where is Lora going to celebrate her birthday? - She says she is going to celebrate it in her country house. She is going to invite all her classmates there.
4. Where are the Bryans going to spend Christmas? - I've heard they are going to visit their relatives in Ireland.
1. Where is Margaret? - She's speaking on the phone in her room. - Who is she speaking to? - I think she's speaking to her mother.
2. Who is decorating the assembly ball? - Tony and Sue. They are hanging the posters right now.
3. Have you read this magazine? - No, I am watching the children in the sandpit. Look! They are building a huge sandcastle!
4. What are you talking about? - I am trying to explain the main principle of the work of this gadget to you.
5. Did Nick and David discuss their project? - No, they didn't. Nick was surfing the Internet and David was choosing photos for the school newspaper.
6. Why did Julia make so many sandwiches? - Because she is waiting for guests/
7. What are you looking for? - I'm looking for my sunglasses.
8. Is it still raining? - Yes, and it got colder./ Yes, it will get colder.
Объяснение:
Read the text «Chinese New Year». 820x480xChinese-New-Year-Singapore-820x480.jpg.pagespeed.ic._IsLo-8Ing.jpg Every year, between 21 January and 20 February, millions of people around the world celebrate Chinese New Year. During this festival we welcome the new year and celebrate health, wealth and happiness. There are lots of colourful street parades. People wear dragon and lion costumes and dance through the streets. It’s fantastic! After the parade, I always go to my uncle’s house for a traditional Chinese New Year’s meal. We have some delicious fish dishes and Chinese vegetables. We also have sesame seed balls called Gum Tzin. People say these bring luck for the year ahead. I’ve had a very good year, so I think that last year’s celebrations really were lucky for me! Write true, false, doesn’t say: 1. During this festival people welcome the new year and celebrate health, wealth and happiness. — Chinese New Year . 2. The writer wants to buy a lot of presents. — . 3. People say sesame seed balls bring luck for the year ahead. — .