Fill in the gaps. Don't use any punctuation marks: 1. I wonder how many accidents I've... in my life. 2. Almost every time... he has some story to tell about his latest accident.
(You) 1) Hello, my friend. How are you? (Friend) 2) Hi, I'm O'K. I've heard that you know something about the UK. 1) Yes, I know a lot of information about it. 2) Could you tell me, who lives in the United Kingdom? 1) There are British people in the main, but there are a lot of other nationalities too. 2) And what is the weather there? 1) Oh, UK is so rainly and hazy country. 2) And when will you go to the UK? 1) I want to visit it in the next year. 2) Thank you for this interesting information. Bye! 1) So long!
Держи I love how close my family is. I have two younger sisters and we’re always there for each other and support each other every chance we get. This is what I wish for my two boys, a close relationship with each other and with my husband and me. We actively work on developing routines and habits for our family and although our two boys are still very young what better time to start than now?I have found over the past year and a half that consistency, predictability and simplicity have been key with my eldest son. With that in mind, we have begun to establish rituals, or rules, that we hope will make our family closer today and into the future. Here are 5 family rules that we have implemented so far.
(Friend) 2) Hi, I'm O'K. I've heard that you know something about the UK.
1) Yes, I know a lot of information about it.
2) Could you tell me, who lives in the United Kingdom?
1) There are British people in the main, but there are a lot of other nationalities too.
2) And what is the weather there?
1) Oh, UK is so rainly and hazy country.
2) And when will you go to the UK?
1) I want to visit it in the next year.
2) Thank you for this interesting information. Bye!
1) So long!
I love how close my family is. I have two younger sisters and we’re always there for each other and support each other every chance we get. This is what I wish for my two boys, a close relationship with each other and with my husband and me. We actively work on developing routines and habits for our family and although our two boys are still very young what better time to start than now?I have found over the past year and a half that consistency, predictability and simplicity have been key with my eldest son. With that in mind, we have begun to establish rituals, or rules, that we hope will make our family closer today and into the future. Here are 5 family rules that we have implemented so far.