He is a very capable boy isn't he?
10-11 класс
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Он очень способный мальчик, не так ли?
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Он очень способный мальчик, не так ли?
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use these verbs in the correct form and complete the sentences
Go, see, watch, do, work, listen, want.
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2.We... to the theatre.Do you want to join us?
3. I can not call mother now. She... TV.
4.Where is Sam?-He... on the computer.
5.Plese be quiet. I... my homework.
6.I can not find my book.- Oh, I... it. It is under your bed.
7. What is this noise?- Jack... to his favourite music.
he..... to france on holidays. варианты- would go; would be going; will have gone; will go. 3. he said he......the book by the time i ....him to give it back. варианты- would have read,asked; will read,would ask; would have been reading,ask; will have read,shall ask.
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steven isnnt from Great Britian________?
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