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18.05.2023 21:19

Заполните пропуски, используя наиболее подходящее слово: much/ many/ few/ a few/ little/ a little/ a lot of/ some / any. 1. I want juice.
2. There's meat in the dish.
3. Has she got map?
4. Have you got money?
5. He needs snack.
6. There aren't restaurants in my town.
7. I haven't got homework today.
8. How brothers have you got?
9. How cousins have you got?
10. How money is there in your bag?
11. How books have you got?
12. There isn't lemonade in the bottle.
13. My brother is a young teacher. Every day he spends___ time preparing for his lessons.
14. I know I very___ about this writer. It is the first book I am reading.
15. The pupils of our class ask___ questions at the lesson. They want to know everything.
16. You do not make___ mistakes in your spelling. Do you work hard at it? —Oh, yes, I do, I work very. ___
17. Does your sister read___? - Yes, she does. And your brother? - Oh, he doesn't. He has so___ books, but he reads very___.
18. Can you give me sugar, please?
19. Walk quicker, please. We have very___ time.
20. I am sorry to say, l read very___ books by Walter Scott.

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dhjejdj
02.05.2021 23:55

I knew he was A foreigner because he spoke with a strange accent. 
2.There was AN old Lady of France who taught -- little ducklings to dance. 
3. He has not worked hard so there is not much hope that he will pass THE exam 
4. A hotel is A place where -- students OR -- travellers can get -- meals and -- rooms. 
5.."Never lend -- books,for no one ever returns them; THE only books I have in my library are THE books that other people have lent me" 
6.I'd like A glass of water. 
7.Who's THE boy standing -- by the piano? 
8.Today is the last day when we can give them THE papers. 
9.The Browns have got A boy and A girl. THE girl is three years older than THE boy.

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snitkovskayalena
13.01.2022 09:49

пиши вот так  твоё оченение думаю хорошо получилась:

Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more beings. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis. Friends will welcome each other's company and exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of altruism. Their tastes will usually be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviors. Yet for many, friendship is nothing more than the trust that someone or something will not harm them.Value that is found in friendships is often the result of a friend demonstrating the following on a consistent basis:

the tendency to desire what is best for the other, 
sympathy and empathy, 
honesty, perhaps in situations where it may be difficult for others to speak the truth, especially in terms of pointing out the perceived faults of one's counterpart 
mutual understanding. 
In a comparison of personal relationships, friendship is considered to be closer than association, although there is a range of degrees of intimacy in both friendships and associations. Friendship and association can be thought of as spanning across the same continuum. The study of friendship is included in sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and zoology. Various theories of friendship have been proposed, among which are social psychology, social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles. See Interpersonal relationships

The relationship is constructed differently in different cultures. In Russia, for example, one typically accords very few people the status of "friend". These friendships, however, make up in intensity what they lack in number. Friends are entitled to call each other by their first names alone, and to use diminutives. A norm of polite behaviour is addressing "acquaintances" by full first name plus patronymic. These could include relationships which elsewhere would be qualified as real friendships, such as workplace relationships of long standing, neighbors with whom one shares an occasional meal and visit, and so on. Physical contact between friends was expected, and friends, whether or not of the same sex, would embrace, sometimes kiss and walk in public with their arms around each other, or arm-in-arm, or hand-in-hand.

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