13 Place the adverbials in parentheses in the most usual position. Note other sible positions for these adverbs. 1. (hardly) There is any place to put up the -sod tent. 2. (enough) I came to school early. 3. (quite) We enjoyed climbing the moun- tain. 4. (rather) He was pleased to win the prize. 5. (sometimes) The child is not very well. 6. (from time to time) She comes to see us. 7. (during) Nobody came to visit granny the entire winter. 8. (usually) She walks home (after classes). 9. (suddenly) The puppy came up to the stranger and began to bark. 10. (this evening) I had a telephone call. 11. (almost never) She loses her temper. 12. (thoroughly) The case is being investi- gated. 13. (seldom, in summer) We stay in the city. 14. (frequently) They are absent from school.
2.Does He always ring his secretary or his father early in the morning ?
3.Does He always ring his secretary early in the morning ?
4.Who always rings his secretary early in the morning?
5.When does he ring his secretary?Whom does he always ring early in the morning ?
слушать - listen -listened-listened
сидеть- sit -sat -sat
показывать-show - showed -showed
говорить- say-said-said
to rise-rose-risen
, to stand- stood -stood
, to catch- caught -caught
, to give-gave -given
My name is Anna. I am 10 years old and I go to school. I live in Moscow with my mother and my father.
My mom says that I have been a good girl this year and she likes when I am good.
How are you, Mr. Claus? How are your wife and the reindeer?
Dear Santa, all I would like for Christmas is a Barbie doll and her dog named Ginger. But the present that I want most is to have a baby brother and sister for the New Year. Can you get it for me?
And Santa, I love you with all my hert.
Thank you very much and hope to see you soon.
Anna