Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

Переведите:
Его Имя
Её имя


Полина20200: Любые имена перевести, или что?

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Автор ответа: Romeinitaly
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Его имя - His name Её имя - Her name
Автор ответа: sofyamaksimova1
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her name.his name(так нужно было?)
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1 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or present perfect form of the verbs below.
become decide have have live meet not go not see speak sprain
1 I _______________ a headache for three days now, and I feel terrible.
2 We _______________ to the cinema for ages. Shall we go this weekend?
3 She _______________ her husband ten years ago at university.
4 I _______________ to Tony a short while ago on the phone and he seems fine.
5 Sorry, I can’t play tennis today. I _______________ my ankle.
6 In the past few years, online gaming _______________ increasingly popular.
7 Where ________ you ________ when you were working in London?
8 ‘How’s Sue?’ ‘I don’t know. I _______________ her since Monday.’
9 ‘I’m hungry again.’ ‘What time ________ you ________ breakfast?’
10 ‘________ they ________ where to go on holiday?’ ‘No, not yet.’
1 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or present perfect form of the verbs below.
become decide have have live meet not go not see speak sprain
1 I _______________ a headache for three days now, and I feel terrible.
2 We _______________ to the cinema for ages. Shall we go this weekend?
3 She _______________ her husband ten years ago at university.
4 I _______________ to Tony a short while ago on the phone and he seems fine.
5 Sorry, I can’t play tennis today. I _______________ my ankle.
6 In the past few years, online gaming _______________ increasingly popular.
7 Where ________ you ________ when you were working in London?
8 ‘How’s Sue?’ ‘I don’t know. I _______________ her since Monday.’
9 ‘I’m hungry again.’ ‘What time ________ you ________ breakfast?’
10 ‘________ they ________ where to go on holiday?’ ‘No, not yet.’