Fill in the gaps with 'the' or "-"
1. I've been living in
London for six years.
2.
Danube runs through many European cities.
3.
Pacific Ocean has many different types of fish.
4. I love swimming in
Mediterranean.
5. She stayed in
Belgrade for several weeks.
6. Her husband comes from
California.
7. He has always wanted to visit
Rome.
8. I spent a year travelling around
Europe.
9. Would you like to visit
South America?
10. They live near
Thames.
11. They visited a village in
Andes.
12. They went to
Philippines on their honeymoon.
13.
Republic of Korea is near Japan and China.
14. Have you ever seen
Mount Fuji?
15. She went to
United Kingdom to study English.
16. I often go on holiday to
Canary Islands.
1. people
2. women
3. children
4. feet
5. sheep
6. teeth
1. The spine (or backbone) is one of the most important parts of your body. Without it, you could not keep yourself upright or even stand up. It gives your body structure and support. ... Without a spinal cord, you could not move any part of your body, and your organs could not function.
2. it is so important that naturalists divided all animals into two classes - those which have a backbone and those which have none.All the higher animals have a backbone, or vertebral column and they are therefore called vertebrate animals. The others are called invertebrate animals
3. The skull consists of three parts, of different embryological origin—the neurocranium, the sutures, and the facial skeleton (also called the membraneous viscerocranium). The neurocranium (or braincase) forms the protective cranial cavity that surrounds and houses the brain and brainstem.
4. The wrist is an ellipsoidal (condyloid) type synovial joint, allowing for movement along two axes. This means that flexion, extension, adduction and abduction can all occur at the wrist joint. All the movements of the wrist are performed by the muscles of the forearm.
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1. Sarah told that all the letters had been writ-
ben. 2. Benny greeted the people who have been invited to the meeting. 3. These children are never
given any pocket money. 4. The inhabitants of the village were
being asked about people living in their neighbourhood when the
police arrived. 5. Jane allowed her brother to go to the
cinema. 6. Children are being seldom allowed to see horror films.
7. I entered the house when our seats were shown to my
parents. 8. The funny scene was followed by the laughter
of the audience. 9. John was asked by his uncle if the fairs
in the village had been often visited. 10. John says the socks
have not been mended yet.