Kim helps her parents every day. Monday to Friday, when she comes back home from school. She cleans her room and dusts the furniture. On Saturdays she does shopping. On Sunday she helps her grandparents to work in the garden. She says, "I have to spend time on doing things about the house. That makes my family happier. I have got many friends at school. Today we do (или have) a school project about the weather, so I'm very busy. Today it rains, so all the people are taking their umbrellas with them. They are also wearing raincoats."
“I think this is it, Mrs Grant,” – said doctor Cold (Kold) and handed her the prescription. The prescription (the list) was very long and Mrs. Grant was close to falling down in a faint when she finished reading it to the end. She had a headache, the had a cold, she was beginning to feel the symptoms of influenza. To cap it all, one of her children had mumps. “I also prescribed you the tablets (a medication) for high blood pressure,” – said doctor Cold. “How many tablets should I be taking?” “One tablet after each meal, that is three tablets a day.” Mrs. Grant thanked the doctor and heavily (with difficulty) walked to the pharmacy. She handed her long prescription to the pharmacist – to Mr. White. Mr. White gaily greeted her. “Now this is health!” (“What a wonderful health!”) he said, as he looked at the list.
2. that watch - those watches
3. this dictionary - these dictionaries
4. this shelf - these shelves
5. that clock - those clocks
6. this map - these maps
7. that box - those boxes
8. this chair - these chairs