Do you think he'll carry on studing after he's finished school ?
Kate refused to asnwer my question . She just looked at me and shook her hear
If you fancy to get away from it all , why not to take a two-day city break?
O.K. I'll give you a hand . I've got some time to spare .
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I'll never get used to live in a cold climate.
Young people like to feel that they are independent enough to make their own decisions without consulting their parents .
Jane didn't let her worries interfere with her work
I'm used to get up early every day so you can ... (count) on me ... (be) there on time .
The cars needs cleaning so I'm going to get it done this afternoon.
I saw him putting the file into his briefcase and leaving the office .
He prefers to be on his own now .
You rely on your parents far too much . You'll have to start to do things for yourself - they can't ... do everything for you .
Hotel bills have to be paid on the day of departure .
The customs officer made me open my suitcases.
We noticed him entering the building carrying a huge bag .
I suggest to buy a second-hand car for the time being .
She heard the clock striking two before she went to bed
this house-these houses
that potato-those potatoes
that city-those cities
this woman-these women
Объяснение:
this+ сущ. в ед. числе- этот дом this house
these+суш.во мн. числе-these houses
that + сущ.в ед.числе- that house тот дом
those+сущ.во м.числе. Those houses- те дома
woman (вумэн) во мн.числе будет women (вимэн), форма womans- не правельная, потому что если говорят woman's bag то переводится как сумка женщины (сумка принадлежит женщине), поэтому во множественном числе будет women, чтобы не было недорозумений в понимании