1. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в одном из следующих bpemen: Present Simple, Past Simple unu Future Simple. 1. He (to spend) last summer in the country. 2. He (not to spend) last summer in the country. 3. He (to spend) last summer in the country? 4. Where he (to spend) last summer? 5. She (to help) mother yesterday. 6. She (not to help) mother yesterday. 7. She (to help) mother yesterday? 8. How she (to help) mother yesterday? 9. Kate (to cook) dinner every day. 10. Kate (to cook) dinner tomorrow. 11. Kate (to cook) dinner yesterday. 12. I (not to eat) ice-cream every day. 13. I (not to eat) ice-cream tomorrow. 14. I (not to eat) ice-cream yesterday. 15. You (to go) to school every day? 16. You (to go to the south next summer? 17. You (to go abroad last summer? 18. What your brother (to do) every day? 19. What your brother (to do) tomorrow? 20. What your brother (to do) yesterday? 21. Mother (to cook) a very tasty dinner yesterday. 22. Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to school. 23. Kate (not to write) letters every day. 24. You (to see) your friend yesterday? 25. Your father (to go) on a business trip last month? 26. When Nick (to get) up every morning? 27. Where your mother (to go) tomorrow? 28. I (to invite) my friends to come to my place tomorrow. 29. He (not to play) the piano tomorrow. 30. We (to see) a very good film last Sunday. 31. Your mother (to cook) every day? 32. We (to make) a fire last summer. 33. I (to spend) last summer at the sea-side. 34. Where you (to spend) last summer? 35. Where he (to spend) next summer? 36. I (not to play) computer games yesterday. 37. Last Sunday we (to go) to the theatre. 38. I (to (meet) my friend yesterday. 39. You (to write) a dictation tomorrow? 40. We (to go) on a tramp last Sunday
The Anglo-Saxons (Eng. Anglo-Saxons, it. Angelsachsen, dates. Angelsakser) - historians give it nazvaniegermanskim tribes Angles Isaksen, who were supported and Utah. These tribes living between rekamiElboy and the Rhine (area of settlement of the Saxons) and on the Jutland peninsula (area of settlement of the Angles and Jutes), in the middle of the V century, and many tribes of Northern Europe, most likely as a result of climate change, began to settle in Britain.