1)
1. This is the house where I was born.
2. Do you remember the weekend when we went camping in the woods?
3. The woman who lives in that house is very rich.
2)
1. built
2. cost
3. began
3)
1.Henry gave his notebook to his teacher.
2. Irene moved to Germany in 2005.
3. They swam in the lake last sumer.
4)
1. Are you going to the cinema tonight?
2. Bob is not working these days.
3. Kate is not seeing the dentist today.
5)
1. The sun is shining.
2. She making.
3. I'm looking at that tree in the garden now.
6)
1. These people are thought to be only interested in their appearance.
2. But surely no one wants to be really ugly; and no one wants to be plain either — that is to have rather simple face that can be easily forgotten.
3. It is more important to try to be an interesting person.
Объяснение:
ответ:Dolls that sing and dance, cars that move at the touch of a button, and flying planes are the toys that make children happy these days. Now let's take a trip back in time. What toys did children have in the 18th century or in Victorian* times?
In those days, building blocks with letters of the alphabet written on them were very popular. These toys helped children learn while playing. Other toys-such as model kitchens, doll houses, toy stoves, and tea sets-taught girls how to run a household. Dolls made of wood, clay and wax were also very popular with girls and prepared them to become mothers. And for boys, tool kits, trains, cars, trucks, and garages aroused interest in engineering. Although both girls and boys loved their rocking horses and Teddy bears.
Объяснение:заранее не за что