Erercise 7 Insert the correct possessive pronouns.
Nick: Whose sunglasses are these?
Mary They're Amy's, I think. Yes, they're ... .
Paul: Whose baseball cap is this?
Amy: That's ... too! Thanks.
Mary: Ugh! Whose dirty towel is this?
Nick: Ask Paul, I think it's
Paul: Yes, it is. Thanks. You've got a great T-shirt, Amy!
Mary: Thanks. I borrowed it from my big sister. So it's ... really.
Nick: What about this umbrella?
Paul: Don't be silly, Jason! You brought it, so it must be
Mary: Does this beach ball belong to us?
Nick: No, it isn't ... Those kids over there were looking for a ball, so it's ... probably.
My room is light and spacious. On the left there is my bed and desk. The desk has a lot of drawers where I keep my text-books, notes, pens, pencils and other necessary things. On the right there is a sofa and a built-in wardrobe. In the right corner there is a comfortable arm-chair. Beside it stands a lamp with blue shade. I like to turn on the lamp, sit in the arm-chair and read an interesting book.
Моя комната светлая и просорная. Слева находится моей кровати и стол. Стол имеет большое количество выдвижных ящиков, где я храню мой текст-книги, ноты, ручки, карандаши и Прочие необходимые вещи. На право есть кровать и встроенный шкаф-купе. В правом углу есть удобные кресла. Рядом с ней стоит лампа с голубым абажуром. Я люблю, чтобы включить лампу, сидеть в кресле и читать интересную книгу.
The old-women like playing BINGO.
The British are said to be the only people on earth to have the world which means “STANDING IN LINE“ . It’s a QUEUE / kju: / the British queue for everything – for public transport and toilet, in restaurant, in shops, at the bar, outside cinemas to buy ticket.
English women don’t spend a lot of time on housework. It’s common to see husband helping with cooking and washing up. On sunday they get up late and it’s a good start for a happy day. Simply they are less stressed and in less of a hurry