Перекласти на англійську Ця людина дуже красива,він набагато красивіший ніж я.Його волосся довше ніж моє і світліше.Воно пряме і світле,а моє кучеряве і темне.Він старший ніж я,алевиглядає як молодий чоловік.Це ЛеонардоДі Капріо.
1. Why is the collage of photographs more important for Kathy than the other wedding presents?
Answer: D) Kathy’s sister made it for her.
'My sister, Susie, made it for me as a wedding present. It probably cost very little to make, but it means more to me than any of the more 'traditional' wedding presents my husband and I received from family and friends last June. Whenever I look at the collage, it reminds me of my sister and what a true friend she is.'
2. Why was Kathy against sharing a room with her sister?
Answer: B) Susie never left her alone.
'She was always around! If we argued and I wanted to go to my room to be alone, she’d follow me right in.'
3. What did Kathy call the last straw in paragraph 3?
Answer: C) The fact that Susie began to wear Kathy’s clothes without her permission.
'When we got older, Susie started borrowing my clothes. That was the final straw.'
4. What was Kathy’s greatest wish that she mentions in paragraph 4?
Answer: A) To have a separate life from her sister.
'I just wanted a piece of my life that didn’t involve my little sister.'
5. When did the relationship between Susie and Kathy start to change?
Answer: C) After their parents divorced.
'When I was sixteen and my sister was thirteen, we went through a series of life-changing events together that would forever change our relationship. First, my parents announced that they were divorcing. My dad moved to an apartment in New Hampshire. He bought me my first car and I often went with Susie to his place. During those trips we started discussing our troubles and making plans about how to return the family again.'
6. What are Kathy’s relationships with Susie now?
Answer: 2) They are close friends.
'Yet those few months changed my relationship with my sister forever. We started having more heart-to-heart talks as opposed to silly fights. Over time, she became my most cherished friend.'
7. Why do the sisters understand each other?
Answer: 4) They have similar life experience.
'She’d been my roommate, my friend, and my partner in crime. We’ve done plays together, gone to amusement parks, sang, and taken long road trips together. Even though distance separates us now, we’re closer than ever.'
1) Who come home at 2 o clock on Wednsday? Do you come home at 2 o clock on Wednesday? You come home at 2 o clock on Wednesday, don t you? You come home at 2 o clock or at 3 o clock on Wednesday? When are we going home at? 2) Who are going for a walk at the moment? Are you and your friend going for a walk at the moment? Your friend and you are going for a walk at the moment, don t you? Are you and your friend or you and your mum going for a walk at the moment? When you and your friend are going at? 3) Who will go to the cantry next summer? Will he go to the cantry next summer? He will go to the cantry next summer, won t he? He will go to the cantry, or abroad next summer? Where he is going next summer to?
1. Why is the collage of photographs more important for Kathy than the other wedding presents?
Answer: D) Kathy’s sister made it for her.
'My sister, Susie, made it for me as a wedding present. It probably cost very little to make, but it means more to me than any of the more 'traditional' wedding presents my husband and I received from family and friends last June. Whenever I look at the collage, it reminds me of my sister and what a true friend she is.'
2. Why was Kathy against sharing a room with her sister?
Answer: B) Susie never left her alone.
'She was always around! If we argued and I wanted to go to my room to be alone, she’d follow me right in.'
3. What did Kathy call the last straw in paragraph 3?
Answer: C) The fact that Susie began to wear Kathy’s clothes without her permission.
'When we got older, Susie started borrowing my clothes. That was the final straw.'
4. What was Kathy’s greatest wish that she mentions in paragraph 4?
Answer: A) To have a separate life from her sister.
'I just wanted a piece of my life that didn’t involve my little sister.'
5. When did the relationship between Susie and Kathy start to change?
Answer: C) After their parents divorced.
'When I was sixteen and my sister was thirteen, we went through a series of life-changing events together that would forever change our relationship. First, my parents announced that they were divorcing. My dad moved to an apartment in New Hampshire. He bought me my first car and I often went with Susie to his place. During those trips we started discussing our troubles and making plans about how to return the family again.'
6. What are Kathy’s relationships with Susie now?
Answer: 2) They are close friends.
'Yet those few months changed my relationship with my sister forever. We started having more heart-to-heart talks as opposed to silly fights. Over time, she became my most cherished friend.'
7. Why do the sisters understand each other?
Answer: 4) They have similar life experience.
'She’d been my roommate, my friend, and my partner in crime. We’ve done plays together, gone to amusement parks, sang, and taken long road trips together. Even though distance separates us now, we’re closer than ever.'
Do you come home at 2 o clock on Wednesday?
You come home at 2 o clock on Wednesday, don t you?
You come home at 2 o clock or at 3 o clock on Wednesday?
When are we going home at?
2)
Who are going for a walk at the moment?
Are you and your friend going for a walk at the moment?
Your friend and you are going for a walk at the moment, don t you?
Are you and your friend or you and your mum going for a walk at the moment?
When you and your friend are going at?
3)
Who will go to the cantry next summer?
Will he go to the cantry next summer?
He will go to the cantry next summer, won t he?
He will go to the cantry, or abroad next summer?
Where he is going next summer to?
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