Wednesday, September 12, 2012

7th form


Practical Friday


the day before the end of the short week

11 comments:

  1. We are very happy about during the practical friday.

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    1. We are very happy about forthcoming holidays on Practical Friday.

      PS: Very good, Ann.=) But I'm not sure if I understood your sentence correctly.

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  2. -Hurah!We have a Practicale Friday in october.
    -perfectly well.

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    1. - Hurrah! We have Practical Friday in October.
      - Perfect!

      PS: Very good, Margarita, but, please, mind your spelling. And, please, learn how to spell the word "hurrah".

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  3. - Can you give me the Ostin's book?
    - Of course. I'll give you it tomorrow.
    - Today is a Practicle Friday.
    - Ok, I'll give you it after hollidays .
    - Ok, thank you.

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    1. - Can you give me the Jane Austen's book?
      - Of course. I'll give it to you tomorrow.
      - But today is Practicle Friday.
      - Ok then, I'll give it to you after holidays .
      - That would be great, thank you.

      PS: Lera, I hope you meant the writer Jane Austen.=) And, please, always try to make the phrases different, repetition does not sound good.

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  4. In practical Friday everybody is stop learning, because holidays is beginning.

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    1. On Practical Friday everybody stops studying because holidays begin.

      PS: Well, actually, Irene, on Practical Friday you still have lessons. It's just the end of the shortened week.=) And, please, mind your grammar. Reread grammar pages on Pr. Simple & Pr. Continuous in your SB.

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  5. On Practical Friday somebody building plans to the holidays,because they want to catch to do everything

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  6. On Practical Friday people make plans for the holidays because they want to have time to do everything.

    PS: Knarik, the example is very good but you should be careful with set expressions like "to make plans - строить планы" or "to catch the bus - успеть на автобус (но не что-то сделать)".

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