Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ОтЛиЧнИцА105

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11 There's______any coffee left 1

2 He laughed_______as he didn t know what to say

13 He completed his studies______

4 He touched me_____on the arm

15_____the accident was not serious

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HARD NERVOUS SUCE.SSFUV. LIGHT НАРРY

Задание 4.

16 Do more people speak Chinese or English?

a) the, the b) -.- c) the,-

17. Is Amazon shorter than Nile?

a) a, a b) —.— c) the. the

18. Is Africa larger than Europe?

a) a, a b) —,— c) the, the

19. I want to visit British Museum.

a) the b) a c)—

20___Oxford street is the biggest shopping street in______London

a)the, the b) the, a c) ,

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Автор ответа: zorbing
1

1 There's HARDLY any coffee left .

2 He laughed NERVOUSLY as he didn t know what to say.

 

3 He completed his studies SUCCESSFULLY.

 

4 He touched me LIGHTLY on the arm.

 

5 HAPPILY the accident was not serious.

 

Задание 4.

 

16 b) -.-

 

17. c) the. the

 

18. b) —,—

 

19. a) the

 

20 c) --, --

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