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There's [ðe'ris] a bathroom in the house. There's a table in the kitchen
There are [oe'ra] some chairs in the living room. There are the
There aren't [ðe'ra:nt] any flowers in the bedroom. There aren't any
7. Listen and say.
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armchairs.
pictures on the wall.
There isn't [ðe’riznt) a lamp on the table. There isn't a dining room.
2. 1 was seriously ill, but now I’m getting better and better every day. I’m very grateful to the doctors for all they’ve done for me.
3. Someone’s knocking at the door. Please go and ask him in. I’m still so weak that I can’t do it myself yet.
4. I am ___ five years younger than my husband.
5. On our way to the Far East, we passed ___ many Siberian towns and villages.
6. He entered ___ the room and greeted everybody.
7. A lot of people passed by a small picture painted by the young artist without stopping to look at it.
8. Jim owes ten shillings to Bob and five to Nick.
9. How much do I owe ___ you for this coat?
10. No wonder Petrov has made much progress in his English.
11. It’s a pity nobody has warned him against smoking so much.
12. The signal warned the partisans about the coming danger.
13. In 1941 our country was attacked by fascist Germany without any warning.
14. If you’re interested in this subject, come to listen to Comrade Klimov’s talk at the week-end. I’m sure he’ll give a lot of new facts.
15. The lecture was followed by an entertainment, which everybody enjoyed.
16. You should follow our advice and stop worrying about your nephew. The doctor who had operated on him said that he hadn’t felt any pain, and would be getting better soon.
17. I wonder how the boy could climb up that tall tree. I’m afraid we’ll have to help him to climb down if we don’t want him to fall.