1. Cindy intends to go to graduate school next year.
2. Pierre can't afford to buy a new car.
3. Janice is thinking about looking for a new job.
4. My boss refused to give (??) me a raise, so I quit.
5. Mr. Carter continued to read his book even though the children were making a lot of noise.
6. Shhh. My roommate is trying to take a nap.
7. Dick appears to have a lot of money.
8. Eric agreed to meet us at the restaurant at seven.
9. Have you discussed changing your major with your academic advisor?
10. I haven't heard from Stacy in a long time. I keep hoping that I'll get a letter from her soon.
11. My wife can't stand sleeping in a room with all of the windows closed.
в 4 что за слово в скобках?
The profession of a photographer is very … creative
My sister says that teaching is a noble … profession.
We have always thought that any job in the hospital is … responsible
Careers of computer programmers are very prestigious … nowadays.
My cousin wants to be an … architect
Will you write your … occupation on this form?
A librarian … is a person who works in the library and helps people to choose books and magazines to read.
I am sure that the profession of a … fireman is rather dangerous.
His career … as a driver came to an end after a bad road accident.
I am going to be a vet … because I like animals and birds.
слово Successful лишнее – 11 слов и 10 предложений
Если очень хочется, то и successful можно вставить His successful career as a driver
I am going to be a successful vet
se Ex.29. Is or has? 's is the contracted form of both is and has. In the following sentences, say if 's = is or has.
Example: Bill's American. 's is
a. She's got a car. 's = has
b. He's 26. 's = is
c. He's a policeman. 's = is
d. Jan's married. 's = is
e. She's got a new coat. 's = has
f. She's a husband and two children. 's = has
g. It's blue. 's = is
h. She's wearing it now. 's = is
i. Her daughter's hungry. 's = is
j. Her son's in the bed. 's = is
k. He's a toy in his hands. 's = has