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Ребят, срочно помогите!!!!В этом тексте найти предложения со степенями сравнения, найти 6 прилагательных в тексте. The population of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is more than 57 million people. It is mostly urban: nine tenth of it lives in towns and cities.London, the largest city in Europe, dominates Britain. It is home for the headquarters of all government departments, Parliament, the major legal institutions and the monarch. It is the countrys business and banking center and the center of its transport network. It contains headquarters of the national television networks and of all the national newspapers. It is about 7 times larger than any other city in the country. About a fifth of the total population of [lie United Kingdom lives in the Greater London area.Tin- countrys second largest city is Birmingham. During the industrial revolution, the city and the surrounding area of the west midlands, known as the Black country, developed into the countrys major engineering center. Factories of Birmingham still convert iron and steel into a vast variety of goods.In northern England, there arc large deposits of coal and iron ore. They enabled this area to lead the industrial revolution in the 18th century. On the western side, the Manchester area became, in the 19th century, the worlds leading producer of cotton goods. On the eastern side, towns such as Bradford and Leeds became the worlds leading producers of woolen goods. Further south, Sheffield became a center for the production of steel goods. Further north, around Newcastle, shipbuilding is the major industry.Glasgow in Scotland is the third largest city in Britain. It is associated with heavy industry and some of the worst housing conditions in Britain. However, this image is one-sided. Glasgow has a strong artistic heritage. At the turn of the last century, the work of the Glasgow school put the city at the forefront of English design and architecture.Edinburgh, which is half the size of Glasgow, is the city of science and is associated with science, law and administration. This reputation, together with many historic buildings has led to its being called "The Athens of the North". The annual festival of the arts is internationally famous.Заранее спасибо большое!
It al started as a great Halloween party in the house of her old friend Jenny who lived in scotland. One day Jenny thought that it would be a great idea to organize a real Halloween party and invite all her classmates. Betty was Jennys best friend, but at first she wasnt sure about this party. Betty didnt want to see Derek, her ex-boyfriend who had been the soul of their gang at school. So Jenny promised not to invite him and Betty agreed to come. the party was lovely. A lot of people came from different parts of the world. It was interesting to find out that Simon had moved to France and Gregory and Kate had gor married and left England for Italy. Betty was having a great time when she looked out of the window and was Derek. He was getting out at all and looked as handsome as he had done at school. Betty had no time to fall out with Jenny-she tiptoed out of the living room and ran to her car. An hour later she still was driving through some rather wild countryside. She was so angry that she had forgotten to take her map, and she didnt know whare she was. It was getting dark, it was raining and a cold wind was blowing. Bettys car was runnig out of pertol. Her best friend had let her down. Betty was scared and tired. She undarstood that she had been lost. Suddenly she saw a light in the darkness and in a minute Betty stopped in front of a little hotel. Next to the hotel there was a very old graveyard with a small church. "This is exactly what one needs on Halloween night. Im sure the of vampires for the last eight hundred years," Betty thought to herseif as she was looking around. At that moment the door opened and a tall old man came into the light. "The night is cold and wet," he said to Betty and smiled. "Do come in". As Betty walked in, she was greeted with a warm smile by the hostess. The woman had understood immediately. "What would you like to eat?" she asked. "Weve got a fish pie or lamb chops for dinner." Betty didnt mind and in a minute the old man was laying the table and his wife was warming up some food. "Dont worry, darling," the old woman said. "You wont have to eat your dinner alone. Our granndson Derek will be back any minute. He is spending this week with us. This afternoon his classmate Peter phoned and told him about some party which was just round the corner. Our Derek went just to say hello to his old friends, but he wont be long. He is such a lovely young man, our Derek. Im sure you will like him."
Пожалуйста,помогите! это контрольные вопросы.прошуууI. 1. Where you (go) when I (meet) you in the street yesterday? - I (go) to tell the watchmaker that he (forget) to send my watch .2. This, however, (enable) him to add some ideas which he (omit) in the first copy.3. They (decide) lo rebuild the church when they (find) that the cement used (begin) to crumble.4. He (be) so ill that he (find) himself unable to complete the work he (begin).5. She (turn) the light back and (lie) on the sola and (take) up the hook she (read).6. His secretary (take) the paper from the table where he (put) it and (go) out.7. It (be) near midnight when they (come) in from dinner, still laughing at something he (say) in the dining-room.8. It (be) two oclock. Eliza (be) suddenly thoroughly awake. She (sit) up in her bed and (circle) her knees with her arms. It (rain), the way it (rain) for days.9. In his turn Jolyon (look) back at his son. He (want) lo talk about many things that he (be) unable to talk about all these years.10. She (be) at the station after all, standing just as he (imagine), apart from the others.11. He (come) back on Saturday, as he (promise). They all (wait) for him in the sitting-room. When he (enter), everybody (rush) forward to him to embrace and hug him in greeting.12. The stale of his clothes indicated that he (play) football in the muddy field. II. 1. The woman (busy) herself with cooking, while the man (slice) bacon and (fire) the stove.2. He was up before the sun on the last day. A gale from the west (blow) all night, making him wakeful.3. It (be) a cold, harsh, winter day. There (be) snow some hours before, and it (he), not deep, but hard-frozen on the ground. 4. He (try) to Catch what they (say), but they (be) too far from him and (speak) in very low voices.5. As the wet twilight (deepen), I (stop) in a solitary bridle-path, which I (pursue) an hour or more.6. He (not/be) so much surprised to see me as I (expect).7. I (go) to bed and (fall) asleep, when my guardian (knock) at the door of my room and (beg) me to get up directly.8. I (have) a wash and brush-up before starting out to go to the luncheon Elliot (invite) me to, when they (ring) up from the reception to say that he (be) below.9. Mrs Bedwin, who (listen) at the parlour door, (hasten) into the corridor in a breathless state.10. Sara (be right) in her prediction. Madam Sharons face (be) a picture the next morning when she (find) out that Sara (go).