4. Reading Read the text and mark the sentences as T (true), F (false) or NS (not stated). AFI's One Hundred 100 Heroes and Villains is a list of the one-hundred greatest screen characters, fifty each in the hero and villain categories. They were chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. The list was first presented in a CBS special television programme hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The presentation was nominated for an Emmy Award. One of the most famous on that list is Robin Hood. Robin Hood is a heroic man found in English folklore who, according to the legend, was also a highly skilled archer and swordsman. They often show him as "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor". He is also the chief of his band of "Merry Men". Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the late-medieval period, and continues to be widely represented in modern literature, films and television. The reality of Robin Hood is still in discussion. The legend about him is partly based on a historical person. A difficulty with any such historical research is that Robin was a very popular name especially in the 13th century. The surname Hood was also rather common. Unsurprisingly, reference is made to a number of people called "Robin Hood" очень
1. We’ve got some bread, but we haven’t got any cheese.
2. There is no towel in the bathroom. Will you give me one?
3. Are there any chairs in the kitchen?
4. The office is empty now. Everyone has gone home.
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1. I’m going to the shop to buy some milk.
2. John lives in a small village.
3. Don’t put your feet on the table.
4. I jumped over the wall into the garden.
5. She took a key out of her bag and opened the door.
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1. Shopping isn’t always fun, is it?
2. You like reading books,don't you?
3. Your favorite colours are blue and green,aren't they?
4. He sent you a letter,didn't he?
5. You’ll finish the work by Saturday,won't you?
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1. Не had yo go to the bank to get some money yesterday. - Вчера он должен был сходить в банк, чтобы получить деньги
2. Could you speak any foreign languages when you were a child? - Ты мог говорить на каком-нибудь языке, когда был ребёнком.?
3. I didn’t have to help you to find accommodations you could do it yourself. - Я не должен был тебе найти жильё, ты мог сделать это сам.