Read the rules. then write the plurals party man box ball boy knife watch
5-9 класс
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Читайте правила. затем написать множественного партия человек коробка мяч мальчик нож часы
написать множественное число слов мужчина-мужчины коробка-коробки
man-men, box-boxes, ball-balls, boy-boys, knife-knives, watch-watch
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Read short stories and write what the weather is like that day.
It
is summer. A girl is in the room. She does not play in the yard. She
doesn't watch TV. Why? What is the weather
like?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A
boy is near a river. He is lying in the sun. What is the weather
like?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
How
beautiful! I see red, orange, green, blue and purple colours in the
sky. It is a rainbow. What is the weather
like?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mr Barush
has a strange hobby. He borrows books from libraries and doesn't bring them
back. Until now he forgot to return more than 700 children's books to five
different libraries in the district. One of the librarians said about Mr
Barush, This is a man who loves books. He just can't let go of them. He hasn't
stolen a single book. So what's the crime?
When asked
why he didn't return the books, Mr Barush said, Well, how could! They became
family to me. I was afraid to return them, because I knew that kids or dogs
would get hold of these books and chew
them up, throw them around, rip the pages, spill soda on them, get jam and
jelly on them.
preparing with my class? Would you be able to play one of the roles? Jack: Why me? I haven’t been in a play for years. Lara: Well, unless I find somebody soon, I may have to give up the whole idea. And it would be such a pity, come on, I thought you loved acting… Jack: When I was about ten, yes, I did. But that’s all changed now. And my voice is not as good as it used to be. Lara: Of course it is! It’s improved, in my opinion. Isn’t it funny! I hated being in plays when I was a child, I’d do anything to avoid acting, and look at me now, I’m a full time drama teacher. Jack: Yes, I often wonder why you didn’t become an actor rather than a teacher. You seemed to have all the qualities… Lara: Yes, it makes me sad to think about it. I’d be earning lots of money now. Anyway, about that part in my play. How about this? I’ll send you a copy of the play and you can have a look at it and then you can decide… Jack: I’ll do that, but I can’t promise I’ll say yes, OK? Now, listen, why don’t you have the play a week later? That would give you time to find an actor and … Lara: Oh, that would disappoint everyone, I can’t do that. We’ll talk again after the weekend. I must go now. Do give me a call. Bye! Jack: Bye! I’ll call you on Monday. 1. Lara is confident that her play will be a success. 2. Jack enjoyed acting when he was a child. 3. Lara thinks that Jack’s voice was better when he was younger. 4. Jack expected Lara to have a successful career in acting. 5. Jack agrees to spend time reading the play. 6. Lara will try to change the date for the play.
Then write an email to your friend answering the questions