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Choose the correct variant. A: Who's coming to dinner tonight?
B: My colleague Joan and ... husband Jim

a) her
b) hers
c) him
e) his

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Ответ:
alibaevaalina146
alibaevaalina146
25.11.2020 18:29

hi my friend. i want to tell you about my university. at our universal university you present very important results of work. we want to review all our knowledge and offer interest in our subjects and our self-education. there are many interesting things to do. recently there has been great vigilance and an evening of talent. you have the same one that is in grades 10-11. there is still drawing, painting, work in material and composition. most of all, i like working in material and composition. and not like painting. most of the teachers i like to study biology and chemistry, and it also adds technology, made with an interesting style of choice. we sometimes watch videos. our group consisted of 7 guys and 1 girl. bones, andrew, viti, alexei, anatolia, sergius, natalie and me. need normal. sometimes we quarrel, but we quickly reconcile because we are friendly.

like you at university. i'm waiting for answers. i will invite you to a field trip to the university.

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Ответ:
Машенька7878
Машенька7878
19.03.2021 19:03

объяснение:

the darling.

she now had her own opinions, and at supper discussed with sasha's parents, saying how difficult the studies had become for the children at the school. but after all, she felt a classical education was better than a commercial course, because when you graduated from school then the road was open to you for any career at all. if you chose to, you could become a doctor, or, if you wanted to, you could become an engineer.

sasha started at the school. as his father was away every day inspecting cattle and was sometimes gone for up to three whole days at a time, it seemed to olenka lhat sasha was completely abandoned, was treated as if he were quite superfluous, and must be dying of hunger. so she transferred him into her part of the house and fixed up a little room for him there.

every morning olenka would come into his room and find him sound asleep with his hand tucked under his cheek, so quiet that he seemed not to be breathing.

"sashenka," she said sorrowfully, "get up, darling. it's time to go to school."

he got up, dressed, said his prayers, then sat down to breakfast. the sleep was not yet out of him, so he was a little cross.

"you don't know your fables1 as you should, sashenka," said olenka, looking at him as though he were departing on a long journey. "what a lot of trouble you are. you must try hard and learn, dear, and mind your teachers." "oh, leave me alone, please," said sasha.

then he went down the street to the school, a little fellow wearing a large cap and carrying a satchel on his back.

"sashenka," she called.

he looked round and she shoved a date3 or a caramel into his hand. when he reached the street of the school, he turned around, ashamed of being followed by a tall, stout woman and said, "you had better go home, aunt.

she stopped and stared at him until he had disappeared through the school entrance. oh, how she loved him! not one of her other ties had been so deep. never before had she given herself so completely and so cheerfully as now. her maternal instincts were all aroused. for this boy, who was not hers, for the dimples in his cheeks and for his big cap, she would have given her life and given it with tears of joy. why? ah, indeed, why? when she had seen sasha off to school, she returned home quietly, content, peaceful and overflowing with love. her face, which had grown younger in the last six months, smiled and beamed. people who met her were pleased as they looked at her.

"how are you, olga semyonovna, darling? how are you getting on, darling? "

"the school courses are very difficult nowadays," she told people at the market. "it's no joke. yesterday the first class had a fable to learn by heart, a latin translation, and a problem.

and she spoke of the teacher and the lessons and ihe textbooks, repeating exactly what sasha said about them. at three o'clock they had dinner. in the evening they did his homework together, both crying at how difficult it was. when she put him to bed, she stayed a long time making the sign of the cross over him muttering a prayer. and when she lay in bed, she dreamed of the far-away, misty future when sasha would finish his studies and become a doctor or an engineer, have a large house of his own, with horses and a carriage, marry and have children. 7 and the black cat would lie at her side purring "mrr, mrr, mrr."

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