Are you interested in 1(develop) your imagination and creativity? My
name is Ethan Lynch, I’m a fantasy writer, and I’m here 2 (give) you
some tips and how 3 (train) your ‘imagination and creativity
muscles’.
A writers once suggested 4 (feed) your brain with plenty of ideas so
that it can 5 (produce) new ones more easily. Try 6
(read) books, 7 (watch) films and 8 (listen) to music.
Choose a,b,c or d.
We 9 a fire if we had brought some matches with us.
a. Had been made
b. Had made
c. Could have made
d. Made
If they had invited us to the barbecue, we 10 .
a. Might have gone
b. Go
c. Had gone
d. Went
I 11 down my idea if I’d had some scrap paper on me.
a. Would have written
b. Wrote
c. Had written
d. Would write
Read the text The Pound.
The British pound sterling is the oldest currency still in use in the modern world. It
has been around for about 1,200 years and has been the official currency og
England since 928 CE. Today the pound is also the name of the currency of several
other countries, including Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.
The name comes from the Latin libra pondo, meaning ‘ a pound by weight’.
This,in the early days of the currency, meant one pound’s weight (almost half a
kilogram) of silver pennies – the only coins that existed at the time. In those days,
this way a huge amount of money.
From the beginning of its history, around 240 silver pennies were needed to make
up a pound’s weight. Amazingly, until 1971, this amount stayed the same: one
pound was worth 20 shillings, and one shilling was worth 12 pennies – which
meant that there were 240 pennies a pound. Confusing? Many other people thought
so too; in 1971, the system changed so that one pound was simply 100 pennies.
Read the sentences below and write T for True or F for False.
12 The pound sterling was introduced to Britain in the year 1200 CE.
13 When the pound was first introduced, only silver pennies and pound coins
existed.
14 In the early days of the currency, one pound was equal to 240 silver pennies. __
15 The pound used to be worth a lot more than it is today.
I will play chess tomorrow.
2. I will not (won't) play chess tomorrow.
3. Will you play chess tomorrow?
4. He plays chess every day.
5. He does not (doesn't) play chess every day.
6. Does he play chess every day?
7. They are playing chess now.
8. The are not (aren't) playing chess now.
9. Are they playing chess now?
10. Nick is going to the park now.
11. Nick goes to school every day.
12. Nick will go to school tomorrow.
13. Will you come to my place next Sunday?
14. Will you read this book next week?
15. Do you read books every day?
16. Are you reading a book now?
17. I will not see him tomorrow.
18. What will you do tomorrow?
19. What will your friend do tomorrow?
20. Where do you go every morning?
22. Where are you going now?
23. Look! Mary is dancing. (если я правильно поняла)
24. She dances every day.
25. Will she dances tomorrow?
Объяснение:
Как о так
Все просто, читаешь вопросы, переводишь и думаешь, какие вопросы можно задать к данным предложениям по русски, затем переводишь.
Например первое - Тетя Бетти говорит с мясником на кухне. Какие можно задать вопросы? 1- С кем разговаривает тетя Бетти? Где разговривает? и переводишь эти вопросы
1. Who is talking to the butcher in the kitchen? Where is Aunt Betty talking to the butcher?
2. When was it raining? Was is raining yesterday?
3. Had they complete the test when the teavher came?
4. When will they build a new rink? Where will they builg a new rink? By what time will they finish building a new rink?
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