People read books, dictionary and magazines.
People read letters.
People read cook books.
People read menus.
People read newspapers.
People read price tags.
People read letters.
People read cook books.
People read menus.
People read newspapers.
People read price tags.
We read newspapers to learn news and get new information.
We read dictionaries to translate and be clever.
We read price tags to buy things.
We read letters to learn news.
We read magazines to learn news and enjoy.
We read menus to eat.
We read calendars to learn the date.
We read cook-books to cook food.
We read dictionaries to translate and be clever.
We read price tags to buy things.
We read letters to learn news.
We read magazines to learn news and enjoy.
We read menus to eat.
We read calendars to learn the date.
We read cook-books to cook food.
Every person must read. Children read books and magazines for them. Mothers like to read cook-books. Fathers read newspapers and magazines. If you read books you get new information. Books help you to be clever. If you want to buy things you must read price tags.
If you don’t read dictionaries you can’t translate. Books are our friends.
If you don’t read dictionaries you can’t translate. Books are our friends.
Rover looked for the book in the box.
Rover looked for the book out of the box.
Rover looked for the book under the armchair.
Rover looked for the book behind the armchair.
Rover looked for the book above the table.
Rover looked for the book between the sofa and the armchair.
Rover looked for the book in the middle of the room.
Rover found the book in the left corner.
Rover looked for the book out of the box.
Rover looked for the book under the armchair.
Rover looked for the book behind the armchair.
Rover looked for the book above the table.
Rover looked for the book between the sofa and the armchair.
Rover looked for the book in the middle of the room.
Rover found the book in the left corner.
1) Is it an armchair? Yes, it is. Is your armchair in the right corner of the room? Yes, it is.
2) Is it a sofa? Yes, it is. Is your sofa in the middle of the room? No, it isn’t. Is your sofa between the armchair and the table? Yes, it is.
3) Is it a table? Yes, it is. Is it in the middle of the room? Yes, it is.
4) Is it a chair? No, it isn’t. Is it a lamp? Yes, it is. Is the lamp in the left corner? Yes, it is.
5) Is it a shelf? Yes, it is. Is the shelf above the table? Yes, it is.
6) is it a picture? No, it isn’t. Is it a fireplace? Yes, it is. Is it in the right corner? Yes, it is.
2) Is it a sofa? Yes, it is. Is your sofa in the middle of the room? No, it isn’t. Is your sofa between the armchair and the table? Yes, it is.
3) Is it a table? Yes, it is. Is it in the middle of the room? Yes, it is.
4) Is it a chair? No, it isn’t. Is it a lamp? Yes, it is. Is the lamp in the left corner? Yes, it is.
5) Is it a shelf? Yes, it is. Is the shelf above the table? Yes, it is.
6) is it a picture? No, it isn’t. Is it a fireplace? Yes, it is. Is it in the right corner? Yes, it is.
I like the fairy-tale “Cinderella”. It is about a poorgirl. She became a princess. Cinderella was very kind and beautiful. Her stepmother didn’t like her. The girl worked from morning till night.
One day she went to the ball and met a beautiful prince there. Cinderella loved him and he loved her very much. I like this fairytale because it is rather interesting. I like to read fairy-tales about people and animals.
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One day she went to the ball and met a beautiful prince there. Cinderella loved him and he loved her very much. I like this fairytale because it is rather interesting. I like to read fairy-tales about people and animals.