Употребите правильную форму глагола в скобках. My mum is a dinner lady at a local school. It’s not the Pri

Употребите правильную форму глагола в скобках. My mum is a dinner lady at a local school. It’s not the Princess Diana Comprehensive School where I (teach) now. Her school is very tough. “The girls are as bad as the boys these days,” my mum often (complain). “Worse.” But she (refuse) to give up what she (call) “my little job” even when my father began to get serious money for his book. My mum (love) her school. She really (do). She (like) to have a laugh with the women she (work) with in the kitchen. She (like) getting out of the house and driving to the school. But what my mum (like) best about her job are the children. I say children, although of course many of them are big bad boys and girls. That’s how I (see) them. My mum (think) that there’s no such thing as a bad child. “My kids,” she (call) the children whom she (feed), even though she has seen the worst of them. She not (let) her kids shout when they (queue) for their burgers and chips. She not (allow) bad language in the school canteen. She not even (let) them (fight) with each other. People say that once my mother even put down her laddle with which she gave them porridge, went to the playground and stopped a fight. I (tell) her over and over again that she may get seriously hurt. She not (listen) to me. Tough, and very stubborn my mum is!
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