A: I (see) the dentist about my toothache tomorrow. B: I (see), so let's meet the day after tomorrow. Put down only the correct form of the verb for Speaker A and Speaker B.
A: I(think) about going to the beach this afternoon. B: I wouldn't bother. I (think) it's going to rain.
A: Is John feeling OK? He (look) very red in the face. B: Yes, I know. I (look) for the doctor's phone number.
Tom (be) usually very quiet boy, but today he (be) very noisy.
A: (You/ have) a car? B: Yes, but I (have) some problems with it.
Why (you/ smell) the roses? B: They always (smell) so wonderful at this time of year!
A:How much the parcel (weigh)? B: I'm not sure. The assistant (weigh) it at the moment.
A: (you/have) some time this evening? B: No, I (have) dinner with my boss.
A: Why you (feel) the radiator, dad? B: I don't think it's working. It(feel) very cold in here.
A: Why you (taste) the stew? B: I'm adding some spices. It(taste) a bit bland.
If I (be) you, I (not/go) to the party.
If I (earn) a lot of money, I (fly) to Japan.
If I (leave) earlier, I (not/miss) the train.
If we (not/hurry), we (miss) the plane.
What you (do) if you (can) speak perfect English?
Last Sunday the Carter family went camping in the countryside.
They found a nice place by a river.
Mr Carter put up the tent.
After that they hsd some sandwiches and cakes.
Then, Mr Carter showed his son and daughter, Sam and Pamela, how to fish.
Mrs Carter picked some flowers, and their dog Champ swam in the river. They all had a very good time.
1. The Carter family went shopping. (F) the Carter family went camping in the countryside.
2. They found a nice place for their tent. (T)
3. Mrs Carter put up the tent. (F) Mr Carter put up the tent.
4. They had hamburgers and biscuits. (F) they hsd some sandwiches and cakes.
5. Mr Carter showed his wife how to fish. (F) Mr Carter showed his son and daughter, Sam and Pamela, how to fish.
6. Children swam in the river. (F) their dog Champ swam in the river.
7. The Carter family had a good time. (T)
Объяснение:
Coronaviruses (lat. Coronaviridae) is a family of viruses that includes, as of January 2020, 40 species of RNA-containing viruses United in two subfamilies[2] that affect humans and animals. The name is associated with the structure of the virus, whose spiny appendages resemble the solar corona[3]. The purpose of the "crown" in coronaviruses is related to their specific mechanism of penetration through the cell membrane by imitating "fake molecules" of molecules that the transmembrane receptors of cells respond to. After the receptor captures the fake molecule from the "crown", it is pushed by the virus into the cell and the RNA of the virus enters the cell[4][5].