Answer:
1. Do you work at the weekends
2. Which languages do you speak
3. doesnt enjoy meetings but likes talking to her colleagues
4. I am in charge of the airport services
5. I have to get up and have breakfast with my family
6. People in Canada speak English and French
7. She writes about twenty emails a day
8. She arrives in the USA when she makes a few confrence calls
9. Can i sign the visitors book
10. Usually she meets clients in her office
11. I have a ten o'clock meeting with Ms. Cucchiara
12. The train is often on time
13. I am responsible for the saftey of the staff and the passengers.
I have a class I will have to come back if i dont forget! sorry boss man!
Explanation:
The correct answer is C.
The prepositions in "To Russia, With Love" are to and with - that's two prepositions. All the other movies have only one preposition in their title.
Answer:
i think d is the answer
Explanation:
it sounds correct and reasonable in the sentence
First of all, leaving family and friends and going to the war needs a lot of courage to do...and after going there if you are going to fight against your own country, first of all you feel guilty for doing such a thing, second of all you will never make it against your own country, because even if you win the war you will feel guilty for rest of your life which is like you lost.... It is a very hard time difficulty for sure if things are going to happen like this
I would probably not fight against but for my country
- healthy diet
- less risk of food poisoning
- can be simply all natural and homegrown
- less expensive (you can grow the vegetation yourself