вставь правельные предложения вот они::::: Yes. There's one on Alma Street. On the 3rd floor. I'm looking for a
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board game.
You are welcome.
It's opposite the cafe.
1)where is the toy department?
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2)Thank you very much.
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3)Excuse me, is there a supermarket around here?
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4)Can you tell me where the bakery is?
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5)How can i help you?
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1)where is the toy department? - On the 3rd floor.
2)Thank you very much. - You are welcome.
3)Excuse me, is there a supermarket around here? - Yes. There's one on Alma Street.
4)Can you tell me where the bakery is? - It's opposite the cafe.
5)How can I help you? - I'm looking for a board game.
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3) I've got three cousins . (How many?)
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5) I've been to Russia and Turkey . (Which countries?)
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8) We're wat ching TV tonight . (What?).
в понедельник ты не сказал мне что уезжаешь , иначе я бы не отпустила тебя и начала б плакать как истеричка, а это не самое приятное зрелище, поверь мне ." Кривое предложение , так что меняйте слова и все такое . Как удобно . Главное чтобы потом , англо-говорящему человеку было понятно. Заранее благодарна .
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Yes, there’s one just around the corner.
Is it a long way from here?
Of course. Where are you going?
Go past the bank and turn left into Smith Street.
About every ten minutes.
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B: ………………………………………………………..
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B: …………………………………………………………..
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coaster, sea creatures. Вот предложения куда надо вставить эти фразы: 1) You can choose to eat from a huge number of restaurants in the.......... 2) Sam is eating a hot dog at a(n).............. right now. 3).......... give you the chance to visit a lot of shops under one roof. 4) Let's go and see a film at the new....... in the city center. 5) The children want to go on all the rides in the........ 6) The........ is great! The exhibits look so real. 7) Ben doesn't like going on...... rides; he finds them scary.
bedroom.
3)What ... there on the table?
4)There ... no coffee table in the room.
5)... there a carpet on the floor?
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2)room,living,the,There,a,is,in,no,TV.
3)is,your,room,What,in,there?
4)Is,flat,in,kitchen,a,there,your?
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