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Predlozheniia Po Angliiski Za 4 Klass Po Programme 2100 | Stranitsa 41 Nomer

: If you are using Present Simple and the subject is He, She, or It , don't forget to add -s to the verb (e.g., "He play s ").

Could you tell me the or the authors of your textbook? This will help me give you the exact sentences from that specific page. : If you are using Present Simple and

If the task on page 41 involves describing a living space or furniture: There is a big comfortable sofa in the living room. There are two chairs next to the table. The carpet on the floor is green and soft. There is a clock on the wall above the fireplace. My room is very bright and cozy. Option 2: Past Simple (Recalling Yesterdays) If the topic is or past actions: I played football with my friends yesterday. We visited our grandparents last Sunday. My sister cooked a delicious cake for dinner. The weather was sunny and warm in the morning. They watched an interesting film at the cinema. Option 3: Future Plans (Going to) If the exercise focuses on future intentions or travel: I am going to visit London next summer. We are going to have a picnic in the park. My friend is going to buy a new book tomorrow. Are you going to help your mother in the garden? They are going to travel by plane. Self-Check Tips for 4th Graders If the task on page 41 involves describing

For English lessons in the under the "School 2100" (Школа 2100) curriculum, students often use the " Enjoy English " (Биболетова М.З.) series or specialized workbooks. Based on common curriculum materials for this page and level, Option 1: Describing a Room (There is/There are) There is a clock on the wall above the fireplace

For specific step-by-step solutions to your exact textbook version, you can check platforms like SkySmart or GDZ.ru.

: Remember the standard English order: Subject (Who?) + Verb (Does what?) + Object (What/Where?).

: Use "a/an" for one general item and "the" for a specific one you've already mentioned.