Task 1.
1. John can play the guitar well. - false
2. John lives in a semi-detached house. - true
3. John has his own room. - false
4. John’s brother does homework on a computer. - true
5. I watch TV in my room. - true
6. John doesn’t shares a bedroom with his brother and sister. - false
Task 2.
1. We are from Poland.
2. There is a pen on the table.
3. My school isn't small. It's very big.
4. What are this in Spanish?
5. The restaurant is opposite the park.
6. There are a lot of students here.
7. These is a good cafe. Its name is Brazil.
8. Steve is Tom’s brother.
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