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Otvet Na Nomer 4 Na Stranitse 34 V Tetradi Po Angliiskomu Iazyku 3 Klass Avtorov Goriachevoi Larkinoi Nasonovvskoi Apr 2026

Based on the latest educational materials for Goryacheva's 3rd Grade English, exercise 4 on page 34 usually requires you to fill in the blanks using the correct form of the verb "to be" or "to have," or to identify specific objects in a room. 1. Identify the Task

First, look at the instructions in your workbook. Most exercises in this section of the curriculum focus on Unit 4 , which covers "My House" or "Daily Life." You are likely asked to describe what is in a picture using "There is/There are" or "He/She has." 2. Formulate the Sentences Based on the latest educational materials for Goryacheva's

If the exercise asks you to describe a room (a common task for p. 34), use the following structure: Use "There is a..." (e.g., There is a bed. ) Plural: Use "There are..." (e.g., There are two chairs. ) 3. Check Spelling and Grammar Most exercises in this section of the curriculum

The answer to of the 3rd-grade English workbook by Goryacheva, Larkina, and Nasonovskaya typically involves matching descriptions to pictures or completing sentences about characters' daily routines or possessions, depending on the specific edition. ) Plural: Use "There are

Could you tell me or list the first few words of the exercise so I can give you the exact word-for-word translation and answer?

Ensure that you are using the correct vocabulary found in the lesson. For this specific workbook, common words include: Table, chair, bed, shelf, window. In, on, under, next to.

The completed exercise should look similar to this (depending on your specific workbook version): a big table in the room. There are two chairs next to the table. There is a lamp on the desk. There are books on the shelf.