Task 1 Writing eighteen; ‘life’; family’; spent’; relaxed, country. “Home is where the heart is.” That’s so true. I’ve lived in many different houses during my1 but not all of them have been home. When you are growing up, home is where your 2lives. I left home when I was 3and slowly my childhood home was no longer. Now it’s my parents’ house and not my home. I moved around a lot and only4 a year or so in most places I lived. They never really felt like home. A home is somewhere you feel totally -5 and want to come home to. The expression “Home Sweet Home” is also true. You have to have nice feelings about it to call it home. Home doesn’t have to be in your home 6. I’ve lived in several countries and have had a home in all of them.
2. He found this picture while looking for some old book.
3. I haven't talked to him about it. I haven't seen him since morning.
4. At this time he always does, and relatives are trying not to disturb him.
5. In your place I would not argue.
6. He put the book on the table, turned off the light and left the room.
7. I am sure that he will sign the documents.
8. This wouldn't have happened if you were there.
9. When Anthony and Kate entered the hall, there was about twenty people.
10. Don't call me tomorrow. I'm going to do.
11. Harry is trying to fix the fence for several hours.
12. Ethan repaired the car for three hours, when Mary called him to dinner.
13. Don't Wake him. He hasn't slept for two days.
14. If you will not do more, it will be difficult to pass the exams.
15. Peter was looking through the newspaper, while Anya watched the TV show.
16. He always looks as if he were hurrying somewhere.
17. What a pity that I did not participate in this expedition; they say she was very interesting.
18. Would you feel better if I stayed up so late.
19. If you followed all the instructions of the doctor, you would have recovered and worked together with us.
20. You are so tanned as if he spent all summer in the South.