111 1. Use the words to complete the sentence
Enter, knowledge, opportunity, respect, contribution
1. Students show their for the teacher by behaving themselves.
2. When did he college?
3. We never miss the to speak to them.
4. Pushkin’s to the development of the Russian language is really great.
5. He has really improved hisof mathematics.
2. Translate into Russian.
Leather death
Metal duty
Plastic event
Brick responsible
Cement sense
Rubber sensible
Wool share
Cotton wisdom
Glass opportunity
Silk neighborhood
Cardboard freedom
China leadership
1 What did you buy?
2 What do you want to try?
3 What did you pay?
4 What is hurting you?
5 When do you get it?
6 Where are you going?
7 Who are you going with?
8 Is your husband better now?
9 What fruit consumption will limit visits to the doctor every day?
10 What can he play well?
11 When did your parents get married?
12 Where was Indira Gandhi born?
13 Where does coffee grow?
14 What is your friend interested in?
15 What sights of New York has your son seen?
16 What did our student groups study in the last year?
17 What is she reading this week?
Объяснение:
надеюсь
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