1. Are the sentences true or false? 2. Today the Chinese drink more tea than any other nation. 3. Tea is a drink made of yellow leaves. 4. This plant grows in warm countries. 5. The sailor's mother asked her friends to dinner to try " НУЖНО, ОТ
There is an age, and let me call that age Golden, when love means to us everything. Who hasn't loved in his life? Is there a human in the world, who hasn't loved or who doesn't? It would be very sad. When a person wakes up in the morning feeling love in his heart, he has the best reason to live. At Golden age (which is between 16 and 25) nothing seems impossible. You think you can do everything. You think you have the ability and the strength to change the world. You just believe in humanity, in everything that is good in life. Love makes people see many things, that sometimes don't even exist. May be it's wrong,sometimes it's just a self-deception, but it's so sweet... As for me there would be no life without love, without true love. In this life, which is full of disapointment, we couldn't do without that sweet little thing. So where love is, all is
Hardly had he entered the room when the boss came in.
I have lost my key. I can’ t open the door.
I used to play tennis when I was younger (used, am used to, used to).
He didn’ t see me as he was reading when I came in ( is reading, read, was reading).
When he was in the country he visited places where he had played
as a boy ( had played, have played, has played).
The phone has rung ten minutes after she left the office ( had rung, rang, has rung).
When I came in my friend was reading a book, which I had given
him the day before (has given, have given, had given).
When I was ill my friends visited me every day (have visited, had visited, visited).
You look exhausted. What have you been doing? ( have you been doing, have you done). Don’ t raise your voice when your daughter cries (raise, rise, heighten).
Choose the correct words:
Whenever you are in trouble you can always turn to me for help (to, for; for, to; to, to).
Tom was very grateful to his friend because she gave a very interesting book to read ( to, about, for).
I’m sure you can rely on him (over, at, on).
It’s important to sort out the problems as soon as possible ( out, over, about).
I think he’ s in a bad mood today. Try to talk to him tomorrow ( mind, moon, mood).
I haven’ t had any visitors since last summer (before, for, since).
Don’ t be jealous. Your husband is not flirting with anybody ( jealous, jealousy, competitive).
He made a good career although he had to survive in a very competitive atmosphere ( trustworthy, competitive, sympathetic).
My friend is a very shy person. I think he ll become an artist ( mean, imaginative, shy).
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