1. The exhibition opens at 10 a.m. on Sunday. 2. Dad will arrive late at night, so I will see him only in the morning. 3. We don’t go shopping at weekends. 4. Jane was born on the 15th of December, 1989. 5. The snow usually starts melting in spring, in April. 6. Mike has lunch at noon. 7. I will call you back in 5 minutes. 8. The students will write a test at the end of the week. 1. A woman is holding an umbrella above her head. 2. It’s too hot and sunny. Let’s stand under that tree. 3. There is no life on the moon. 4. He is building a house in the country. 5. We’ll exchange the money at the airport. 6. I was sitting at my desk in the office. 7. The elevator stopped between the second and the third floors. 8. My friends are sitting at the table. 9. The dog is sitting near the plate waiting for the food. 10. I saw you on TV last night.
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2. Dad will arrive late at night, so I will see him only in the morning.
3. We don’t go shopping at weekends.
4. Jane was born on the 15th of December, 1989.
5. The snow usually starts melting in spring, in April.
6. Mike has lunch at noon.
7. I will call you back in 5 minutes.
8. The students will write a test at the end of the week.
1. A woman is holding an umbrella above her head.
2. It’s too hot and sunny. Let’s stand under that tree.
3. There is no life on the moon.
4. He is building a house in the country.
5. We’ll exchange the money at the airport.
6. I was sitting at my desk in the office.
7. The elevator stopped between the second and the third floors.
8. My friends are sitting at the table.
9. The dog is sitting near the plate waiting for the food.
10. I saw you on TV last night.