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9. Разгадай правила записи слов. Вычеркни «лишнее» слово в каждой строчке. 1) apple, cottage, effect, cheese2) apple, cabbage, carrot3) meat, bread, speak, leaf, team4) cheese, sheep, these, rhyme, phone
Передайте следующие повествовательные предложения в косвенной речи.1. “When your turn comes, listen very carefully to what the doctor tells you,” I said to my grandmother. 2. “If you are in a hurry, we shall only do the first experiment,” the laboratory assistant said to me. 3. “I shan’t start anything new until I have finished this novel,” said the writer to the correspondent. 4. “When I get a job, I’ll buy you a warm coat,” said the boy’s father. 5. “If you spill the milk, there won’t be any for the cat,” my mother said to me. 6. “When you come to see me on Sunday, I shall show you my new dress,” she said to me. 7. “If Mary arrives before seven, bring her to our house for the evening,” said Jane to Henry. 8. “Don’t wait until I come. As soon as you finish the exercises, begin playing volleyball,” said the PT teacher to the pupils. 9. “As soon as Robert appears, ask him where he put the dictionary,” said Mary to her mother.
Надо это сократить. Все любят кукол! Они забавные, порой странные, но даже будучи грустными все равно смешат нас. Существует множество видов кукол. Некоторые сделать легко, некоторые - трудно. Перчаточные смастерить легче всего. Нужно просто взять кусочек ткани, прикрепить деревянную или резиновую голову и надеть все это на руку. Чтобы двигать головой и руками куклы, нужно просто использовать пальцы. Марионетки - более сложны в плане создания и использования, но ими гораздо веселее играть. У марионеток есть полноценные тела и ноги, которые можно двигать как угодно. Чтобы управлять ими, кукольники используют нити. Кукол можно использовать, чтобы учить или рассказывать истории, главное - с ними всегда весело. Увидев двигающуюся и разговаривающую куклу, мы забываем, что это всего лишь пластик, дерево или тряпка, и попадаем в мир приключений и веселья.
Write down what people should do/shouldn t do at table.Sit straight, put elbows on the table, talk loudly, put fingers in their mouth, eat slowly, sit quietly, use knives, spoons and forks, talk wih their mouths full, say ”Thank you” after the meal, laugh, take everything with hands, be polite People should ______________________________________________________________________ People souldn’ t ____________________________________________________________________
Переведите пожалуйста! Срочно прошу вас: A Great ChoiceThe most popular ways of getting around are going by car or public transport. While having your own car helps you make the best use of your time to reach remote places, rental and fuel costs can be expensive for budget travellers – while the trials of traffic jams and parking in major cities hit everyone – so public transport is often the better way to go.Your main public transport options are train and long-distance bus. Services between major towns and cities are generally good, although at ‘peak’ (busy) times you must book in advance to be sure of getting a ticket. Conversely, if you book ahead early and/or travel at ‘off-peak’ periods, tickets can be very cheap.Hitching is not as common as it used to be in England, maybe because more people have cars, maybe because few drivers give lifts to others. It’s perfectly possible, however, if you don’t mind long waits, although travellers should understand that they’re taking a small but potentially serious risk, and we don’t recommend it.