Предмет: Английский язык, автор: optionsir8602

СРОЧНО РЕШИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА! ПЛАЧУ ВСЕ БАЛЫ!

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Автор ответа: karianderfauzen
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1. My wife normally works at home, but she is spending this month in Italy.

2. Most days, Tom usually cycles to work.

3. When does the lesson start today?

4. What’s your brother doing? He is doing the crossword in the newspaper. He does it every day.

5. I’m afraid I’ll lose this game of chess. I am playing very badly. I usually play much better.

6. What’s she doing? — She mending her husband’s socks. She always mends them.

7. Yes, you can borrow my dictionary. I use it a lot, but I am not using it now.

8. We do not travel by train very often.

9. She is particularly generous this week.

10. It is snowing right now. It’s beautiful! I like this weather

Объяснение:

11The river is flowing very fast today — faster than usual.

12 You are always complaining that waiters are rude!

13 I walk.to school every day. I don't take the bus.

14 You are always borrowing money!

15 That’s worrying because the number of people without job is increasing.

16 Robert is a vegetarian. He doesn't eat meat.

17 Do you cook your own dinner every day?

18 Holidays abroad are becoming increasingly popular.

19 Are you in a hurry? — No, I am walking quickly because I’m cold.

20 Where’s your father? — He is in the bathroom. He is shaving .

21 The neighbours forever slam doors and shout during the night.

22 My sister takes part in the competitions almost every weekend.

пожалуйста перепроверьте каждое предложение при выполнении, где то лишнее, но мне лень искать

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