We have been providing Guardianship for over 100 years Our processes and procedures have been fully inspected by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children).
We understand how overwhelming it can be leaving home, family and friends. An experienced and supportive Guardianship Agency together with a kind and caring Host or Guardian Family can make all the difference.
Gabbitas has an in-depth understanding of the British education system plus an excellent track record in taking care of international students.
Read an article in Independent Insight explaining how Guardianship benefits students and schools.
1. I can’t remember …seeing him before (to see). 2. The machine needs cleaning… (to clean). 3. She is angry at … for sending (to send). ??? 4. You should avoid breaking… rules (to break). 5. She entered the office without noticing… (to notice). 6. I am sorry for …disturbing you (to disturb). 7. We can’t excuse their not …answering our invitation (to answer). 8. The cat was punished for …breaking the cup (to break) 9. The cat was afraid of punishment (punishing)… and hid itself under the sofa. (to punish). 10. After looking… through and marking… the student’s papers, the teacher handed them back. (to look),(to mark).
We have been providing Guardianship for over 100 years Our processes and procedures have been fully inspected by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children).
We understand how overwhelming it can be leaving home, family and friends. An experienced and supportive Guardianship Agency together with a kind and caring Host or Guardian Family can make all the difference.
Gabbitas has an in-depth understanding of the British education system plus an excellent track record in taking care of international students.
Read an article in Independent Insight explaining how Guardianship benefits students and schools.
Объяснение:
2. The machine needs cleaning… (to clean).
3. She is angry at … for sending (to send). ???
4. You should avoid breaking… rules (to break).
5. She entered the office without noticing… (to notice).
6. I am sorry for …disturbing you (to disturb).
7. We can’t excuse their not …answering our invitation (to answer).
8. The cat was punished for …breaking the cup (to break)
9. The cat was afraid of punishment (punishing)… and hid itself under the sofa. (to punish).
10. After looking… through and marking… the student’s papers, the teacher handed them back. (to look),(to mark).