Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Ухтинка

Помогите, пожалуйста.
Match the pictures with the sentences. Write: What is Cranny saying to her granddaughter?
Model: I used to play piano and you play computer games!
1. to play computer games
2. to listen to rock music
3. to wear jeans
4. to have short hair
5. to go out with girls and boys
6. to watch TV
7. to listen to classical music
8. to wear nice dresses
9. to play the piano
10. to have long hair
11. to read books
12. to go out with girls

Приложения:

foteevdaniil: что тут надо сделать
foteevdaniil: теперь думай что делает девочка на картинках и подбирай
Ухтинка: Мне надо предложения составить.

Ответы

Автор ответа: foteevdaniil
5
Фотографии с матча предложения. Запись: что такое щелях говорит своей внучке?
Модель: я привык играть на фортепиано, и вы играть в компьютерные игры!
1. играть в компьютерные игры
2. слушать рок-музыка 
3. носить джинсы 
4. иметь короткие волосы 
5. выходить на улицу с девочками и мальчиками 
6. смотреть ТВ 
7. слушать классическую музыку
8. чтобы носить красивые платья
9. играть на фортепиано
10. иметь длинные волосы
11. читать книги
12. выходить с девушками

foteevdaniil: вот просто перевод
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