Fill in the gaps with (an) other, (the) other(s). 1. She picked up the bedside phone and dialed Anthony’s office. At end, the phone rang unanswered.
2. Bob suffered shock when he found out that the cost per month in a nursing home for his mother’s special needs was $18,000.
3. Why do some people head for a neighborhood park every chance they get, while
never go?
4. In few years, they’ll have graduated and will be getting first jobs and starting families.
5. Police departments say that, although 90% of the runaway children return home within 60 days of leaving, never go back.
6. I had waited five minutes already, and then had to spend ten minutes listening to the manager tell off an employee.
7. The captain told me that I should go out to the ship and help unload the supplies.
8. Getting the best out of your studies at university is forgoing one thing for .
9. Some students have part-time jobs and/or families to think about, students who have neither of these factors, may instead enjoy socialising a lot.
10. On the one hand, he wants to be with Nellie, a colleague, but on hand, he’d really like to date Bernice.
11. President of Stanford University and leaders of eight top research universities made a joint statement last week.
12. countries that signed the treaty are Austria, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands.
Моя школа очень просторная и светлая. В ней три этажа. На первом этаже тренажерный зал, библиотека, столовая и несколько кабинетов. На втором этаже много классов и учительская. Наши классные комнаты очень большие и светлые. В наших классных комнатах двенадцать парт, учительский стол, доска и много цветов. Моя школьная жизнь прекрасна. У нас много концертов, спектаклей, спортивных соревнований в нашей школе. Мои одноклассники и я часто принимаем участие в различных школьных мероприятиях. У меня много друзей в моем классе. Наши учителя добрые и умные и мои одноклассники умные и доброжелательные.