Say it in a different a way
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I dont know anybody here
I know nobody here...
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say it in a different way
1) I don't know anybody here. 2) I don't think anybody can help us. 3) I can't see anything behind the window. 4) We don't understand anything. 5) They couldn't buy anything in the supermarket.
6) We haven't got any money. 7) Don't ask anybody to help you. 8) He doesn't like anything on the menu.
7) Say it in a different way.
Example: Jim didn't have anything for lunch. Jim had nothing for lunch.
1) We didn't meet anybody in the street.
2) The boy didn't watch anything on TV yesterday.
3) The tourist didn't see anything interesting in the city center.
4) There wasn't anything funny in his words.
5) They didn't tell us anything new.
6) My friends didn't have anything to do yesterday evening.
7) Molly doesn't cook anything for her family, her sister does it.
8) Mr Richardson didn't take anybody to the zoo in the morning.
я кошка не такая большая как белая) .
1).Jane is seven.Kira is seven too.
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letter is not so long.
Impressiive, cheerful, fussy, modern, up-to-date, willing, light, kindly, tiny, fascinating, filthy, polite.
1) Jessie is quite gloomy today.
2) Pollys new dress is rather dark.
3) Mary was nervous and unhappy yesterday, but today she is a lot calmer.
4) I suddenly understood that this character in the book was unkindly and at times even cruel.
5) The baby has grown up a little. It is a little bigger now.
6) I found yesterdays film rather boring.
7) Next time when you come home from walk I`d like your clothes to be cleaner.
8) All the students in this group are very hardworking, only Bill is a little lazy.
9) I am afraid Bill is also rather rude when he talks to his friends.
10) The Smiths` car is rather old-fashioned but Mr Smith says he likes it.
11) The shops in this street were built over a hundred years ago, it is not surprising they are old and badly-equipped.
12) The last story in this book is quite unimpressive compared to the others.
so long.Impressiive, cheerful, fussy, modern, up-to-date, willing, light, kindly, tiny, fascinating, filthy, polite.1) Jessie is quite gloomy today.2) Pollys new dress is rather dark.3) Mary was nervous and unhappy yesterday, but today she is a lot calmer.4) I suddenly understood that this character in the book was unkindly and at times even cruel.5) The baby has grown up a little. It is a little bigger now.6) I found yesterdays film rather boring.7) Next time when you come home from walk I`d like your clothes to be cleaner.8) All the students in this group are very hardworking, only Bill is a little lazy.9) I am afraid Bill is also rather rude when he talks to his friends.10) The Smiths` car is rather old-fashioned but Mr Smith says he likes it.11) The shops in this street were built over a hundred years ago, it is not surprising they are old and badly-equipped.12) The last story in this book is quite unimpressive compared to the others.