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Преобразовать слова,напечатанные заглавными буквами(подчеркнутые),чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста.

10-11 класс

1) Tracey Bennett moved about among the ___ guests with the smile of a queen. ADMIRE
2) She was happy ___ by friends or admirers - young businessmen, lawyers, statesmen. SURROUND
3) He ___ from place to place; GO
4) upstairs and downstairs, ___ in corners STAND
5) with eyes ___ upon Tracey ’s face, like a policeman on duty. TURN
6) Why she did so no one ___ tell. CAN
7) No one ___ in her movements except Albert Kington. INTEREST
8) He had thoughts about it – thoughts he ___ . NOT LIKE
9) «They ___ this way – straight to your place, Mr. Bennett». COME

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Marksmirnov2005
17 февр. 2014 г., 22:28:13 (10 лет назад)

1) Tracey Bennett moved about among the  admiring guests with the smile of a queen.

 

2) She was happy surrounded by friends or admirers - young businessmen, lawyers, statesmen.

 

3) He went from place to place;

 

4) upstairs and downstairs, stood in corners

 

5) with eyes turned upon Tracey ’s face, like a policeman on duty.

 

6) Why she did so no one could tell.

 

7) No one was interested in her movements except Albert Kington.

 

8) He had thoughts about it – thoughts he didn't like .

 

9) «They are coming this way – straight to your place, Mr. Bennett».    

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