Dear Mary, Thank you .for.. your letter. It was so nice to hear .from.. you! I would like to tell you .about.. my weekend. Last Sunday I went to visit .---. my grandmother ..with. my parents. We missed .---. her very much. She lives .in. the country in her own house. She was very glad to see us. I took a lot .of. pictures .of.. my family and ..--. myself. .In.. the evening we made a fire and sang old Russian songs. When you come here .---. next time we'll visit .---. my grandmather .---.
31) He stopped singing and answered the phone.
32) You are not old enough to apply for this job.
33) Put down my phone number in case you have any questions.
34) I was really surprised when I came across my old diary.
35) Although it was a real challenge, we did it.
36) Has he ever been to London?
37) Will you pay by credit card or in cash?
38) Never mind , I’ll manage.
39) In the future people will be able to speak any language fluently.
40) I’ve got a job offer from their company.
41) If I had spoken to him, I wouldn't have made that mistake.
42) According to the survey, people prefer staying at home when it rains.
43) This job is not as well-paid as that one.
44) I don’t like tennis. It’s not my cup of tea .
45) If you want to join, please fill in an application form.
46) Hold on for a minute, Mr Black is on the other line.
47) Although she lives so far now, we still keep in touch .
48) I wish I could play the trumpet but I can’t.
49) If you don’t complete a report tonight, we won’t meet the deadline.
50) By and by he is a calm person but that time he lost his temper.
51) “Bob was jailed again!” “He’s got very respectable parents. Indeed, every family has a black sheep ”.
52) I haven’t seen my uncle Bob since I was a child.
53) I used to do yoga in the morning, but I have no time for it now.
54) Unless you buy a new torch, the old one can also come in handy .
55) We ran out of petrol and got stuck on the highway at the middle of the night.
Was a tough fight. Increasingly the disobedient, as
sleepy night,
I just can't forgive myself. :
Of the thousands of persons I would know I little boy ,
I forgot to ask his name.
Years ten-twelve. Mischief,
From those who are leaders in children,
Of those in the frontline towns
They welcome us as dear guests.
The car is surrounded by Parking lots ,
They Carry water buckets — not work,
Bring the soap with a towel to the tank
And unripe plum pop…
There was a fight in the street. Enemy fire was
terrible,
We broke to the square ahead.
And he nails — do not look out of the towers, —
And his damn will know where he's coming from.
Then guess what the little house
He perched-so many holes,
And suddenly the car ran over the boy:
- Comrade commander, comrade commander!
I know where their gun is. I Scouted. …
I crawled, they're over there in the garden.…
Where?where?.. Let me go.
On the tank. I'll lead.
Well, the battle awaits. Get in here — ,
mate! —
And here we roll to the place of four.
Is worth the kid-mines, bullets whistle,
And only
Dear Mary, Thank you .for.. your letter. It was so nice to hear .from.. you! I would like to tell you .about.. my weekend. Last Sunday I went to visit ..---. my grandmother ..with. my parents. We missed .---.. her very much. She lives ..in. the country in her own house. She was very glad to see us. I took a lot ..of. pictures .of.. my family and ..--. myself. .In.. the evening we made a fire and sang old Russian songs. When you come here .---.. next time we'll visit ..---. my grandmather ..---.