B) Прочти текст еще раз и ответы на вопросы письменно. 1 Who's Saule? She's Dina's 2 Who's Nurlan? He's Azamat's 3 Who's Zere? She's Azamat's 4 Who's Aisha? She's Azamat's 5 Who's Alisher? He's Saule's 6 Who's Askar? He is Alisher and Dina's
Texting while driving is illegal in 47 states of the USA. But what about texting while 13 - (8) walking? A law was recently passed in Honolulu, Hawaii. The law makes it illegal to text or look down at a device while 14 - (3) crossing the street. It is the first major U.S. city with a law like this. Some 15 - (5) people are in favour of the law. They say it will keep people safe. Others are 16 - (2) against it. Should more places adopt such a law? Sally Eun Bine Park from Paju, South Korea, says: «What’s more 17 - (4) important, texting or safety? Looking at your phone while walking is not safe. You might not see a car coming. We call people who look at their 18 - (7) phones while walking «smartphone zombies.» This law will help keep people alive! And we will see fewer zombies on the street».
1. You can go to the party. [can - can't; перед модальными глаголами не ставится вс глагол]
2. He must take his dog for a walk. [В конце модальных глаголов s не ставится, даже с местоимением 3-го лица]
3. I can help you. [После модальных глаголов глагол ставится без частицы to]
4. He mustn't be late. [must - mustn't]
5. Can his brother speak French? [В вопросительном предложении с модальным глаголом ставится основной глагол без s в конце]
6. Paul must go there. [После модальных глаголов глагол ставится без частицы to]
7. You mustn't smoke here. [must - mustn't; перед модальными глаголами не ставится вс глагол]
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Texting while driving is illegal in 47 states of the USA. But what about texting while 13 - (8) walking? A law was recently passed in Honolulu, Hawaii. The law makes it illegal to text or look down at a device while 14 - (3) crossing the street. It is the first major U.S. city with a law like this. Some 15 - (5) people are in favour of the law. They say it will keep people safe. Others are 16 - (2) against it. Should more places adopt such a law? Sally Eun Bine Park from Paju, South Korea, says: «What’s more 17 - (4) important, texting or safety? Looking at your phone while walking is not safe. You might not see a car coming. We call people who look at their 18 - (7) phones while walking «smartphone zombies.» This law will help keep people alive! And we will see fewer zombies on the street».