C Match the examples A-C from the text with rules 1-3 A It's very easy to talk about yourself all the time. B Say that you're going to the bar to get another drink C Try to ask impersonal questions. Use the infinitive (with to)... 1 after some verbs (e.g. want, try, etc.) 2 after adjectives 3 to say why you do something. если хотите что бы я не умерла от шапала учителя или ес- 3 то я не буду хайпить на своей смерти просто хелп
1. When I came home, my little sister was sleeping. 2. When Nick came home, his brother was playing with his toys. 3. When mother came home, I was doing my homework. 4. When father came home, Pete was sleeping. 5. When mother came home, the children were playing on the carpet. 6. When I got up, my mother and father were drinking tea. 7. When I came to my friend's place, he was watching TV. 8. When I saw my friends, they were playing football. 9. When I opened the door, the cat was sitting on the table. 10. When Kate opened the door, the children were dancing round the fir-tree. 11. When Tom was crossing the street, he fell. 12. When I went to school, I met my friend. 13. When we went to the cinema, we met grandmother. 14. When grandmother went home, she saw many children in the yard. 15. When Henry was walking about in the forest, he found a bear cub. 16. They were drinking tea when I came home. 17. He was walking along the river when a boat passed. 18. The old man was thinking about his plan when he fell asleep. 19. We lestened to an interesting lecture yesterday. 20. When I entered the classroom, the teacher was writing words on the blackboard and the pupils were copying them into their exercise-books.
2.
1.I fell asleep when I was watch television.
2.It was raining at noon.
3.While I working in the garden, I hurt my back.
4.You were watching television when I phoned you?
At 9.30 she was reading a newspaper.
3. Ask 4 types of questions.
We rested yesterday. What did we do yesterday? We rested yesterday, didn’t we? Did we rest or work yesterday? Did we rest yesterday?
Вариант 2
1. When I rung up my friend, he was sleeping. 2. When grandfather was watching TV, he fell asleep. 3. When my friend came to see me, I was doing my homework. 4. When I went to the stadium, I met Kate and Ann. 5. When Nick rung me up yesterday, I was helping mother. 6. When the children were walking through the wood, they saw a fox. 7. When I came home, my sister was washing the floor. 8. When Mike was playing in the yard, he found a ball. 9. When I was drawing yesterday, I broke two pencils. 10. When I met Tom, he was going to the shop. 11. When I looked out of the window, the children were playing hide-and-seek. 12. I went to the theatre yesterday. 13. At seven o'clock yesterday I went to the theatre. 14. What you were doing at 5 o'clock yesterday? -I was playing the piano. 15. When I came to school, the children were standing. 16. He got up at seven o'clock yesterday. 17. Father came home at six o'clock yesterday. 18. I was reading a book at six o'clock yesterday. 19. She fell asleep at eleven o'clock yesterday. 20. Mother was drinking tea at eleven o'clock yesterday.
2.
1. At 9.30 she was reading a newspaper
2.Did you saw a book?
3.While I working in the garden, I hurt my back.
4.Children was playing on the sport – ground.
3. Ask 4 types of questions.
We were playing at 5 o clock yesterday. At what time did we play yesterday? Did we play yesterday?
We were playing at 5 o’clock yesterday, weren’t we? Did we play or study yesterday?
Place of residence USA Flag United States, Bradenton
Height 188 cm
Weight 59 kg
Early career 2001
Working arm right
Two-handed backhand
Coach Thomas Hogstedt
Prize money, dollars 37 546 423
Singles
Matches in / p 637-162[7]
Titles 36 WTA, 4 ITF
Highest position 1 (22 August 2005)
Current position 24 (10 September 2018)
Grand slam series tournaments
Australia win (2008)
France victory (2012, 2014)
Wimbledon win (2004)
USA win (2006)
Doubles
Matches in / p 23-17[7]
Titles 3 WTA
Highest ranking 41 (June 14, 2004)
Grand slam series tournaments
Australia 2nd round (2003-04)
USA 2nd round (2003)
Awards & medals[hide]
Olympic games
Silver London 2012 single digit
State and departmental awards
RUS Medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland 1st class ribbon.svg RUS Medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class ribbon.svg
Sign honored master of sport of Russia.png
mariasharapova.com
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Last updated: March 6, 2017
Maria Sharapova (April 19, 1987, Nyagan, USSR) is a Russian tennis player, ex-first racket of the world, one of ten women in history, who has the so-called "career helmet" (won all the Grand slam tournaments, but in different years), one of the leaders in advertising earnings among the athletes of the world[8]. Honored master of sports of Russia.
Progress:
The owner of non-calendar ("career" Grand slam)in singles.
Five-time Winner of the Grand slam singles tournaments.
The winner of the 39 WTA tournaments (36 — singles).
The winner of the final WTA championship (2004) in singles.
Winner of the Federation Cup (2008) and finalist (2015).
Silver medalist of the 2012 Olympic games in singles.
Finalist of 2 Junior Grand slam tournaments (Australian Open, Wimbledon 2002) in singles.
She was the youngest finalist of the Australian Junior Open in tennis history (14 years 9 months), until 2017, when she was surpassed by Martha Kostyuk.Maria Sharapova first competed in November 2000, when she won the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships for 16-year-old girls, when Sharapova was only 13 at the time, [19] for which she was awarded a special Rising Star Award for the most promising female tennis players.
Maria Sharapova performed for the first time at ITF tournaments in April 2001 at the age of 14. In January 2002, Maria Sharapova reached the final of the Junior Australian Open, where he lost to the Czech Barbora Strycova. In March of the same year, Maria Sharapova made her WTA tour debut, playing at the 1st category tournament in Indian wells. After passing the stage of the second round, Maria Sharapova met with a tennis player from the Top 10 Monica Seles and lost to her in two sets. In April, the Russian won the ITF cycle tournament in Japan with a minimum prize pool of $ 10,000 for such tournaments. In the summer Maria Sharapova reached the final of the Junior draw of the Wimbledon tournament and lost to his compatriot Vera Dushevina. In August and September 2002, Maria Sharapova has won two titles on 25-thousanders of the ITF.
In January 2003, Maria Sharapova made her debut at the adult Grand slam series competitions, performing at the Australian Open, where Maria Sharapova got through the qualifying selection. In the first round she lost to Czech Klara Koukalova. In may of the same year, Maria Sharapova won the 25-thousand ITF in the US. Then she managed, thanks to the victory in qualifying, to get on the Open championship of France, where Maria Sharapova and Australia couldn't overcome the first round, losing to the Magicians the chamois. In early June, Maria Sharapova successfully performed at the tournament in Birmingham, which was held on the grass. In the course of the competition Sharapova beat three seeded tennis players, including the first in the tournament Elena Dementieva, and reached the semi-finals. This result allowed the Russian woman to enter the first hundred of the world women's rating for the first time. At Wimbledon Maria Sharapova lost in the fourth round and beat two seeded female tennis players: Elena Bovina (No. 21 of culture) and Elena Dokic (No. 11). in the fight for the quarterfinals Maria Sharapova lost to another Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets
1. When I came home, my little sister was sleeping. 2. When Nick came home, his brother was playing with his toys. 3. When mother came home, I was doing my homework. 4. When father came home, Pete was sleeping. 5. When mother came home, the children were playing on the carpet. 6. When I got up, my mother and father were drinking tea. 7. When I came to my friend's place, he was watching TV. 8. When I saw my friends, they were playing football. 9. When I opened the door, the cat was sitting on the table. 10. When Kate opened the door, the children were dancing round the fir-tree. 11. When Tom was crossing the street, he fell. 12. When I went to school, I met my friend. 13. When we went to the cinema, we met grandmother. 14. When grandmother went home, she saw many children in the yard. 15. When Henry was walking about in the forest, he found a bear cub. 16. They were drinking tea when I came home. 17. He was walking along the river when a boat passed. 18. The old man was thinking about his plan when he fell asleep. 19. We lestened to an interesting lecture yesterday. 20. When I entered the classroom, the teacher was writing words on the blackboard and the pupils were copying them into their exercise-books.
2.
1.I fell asleep when I was watch television.
2.It was raining at noon.
3.While I working in the garden, I hurt my back.
4.You were watching television when I phoned you?
At 9.30 she was reading a newspaper.
3. Ask 4 types of questions.
We rested yesterday. What did we do yesterday? We rested yesterday, didn’t we? Did we rest or work yesterday? Did we rest yesterday?
Вариант 2
1. When I rung up my friend, he was sleeping. 2. When grandfather was watching TV, he fell asleep. 3. When my friend came to see me, I was doing my homework. 4. When I went to the stadium, I met Kate and Ann. 5. When Nick rung me up yesterday, I was helping mother. 6. When the children were walking through the wood, they saw a fox. 7. When I came home, my sister was washing the floor. 8. When Mike was playing in the yard, he found a ball. 9. When I was drawing yesterday, I broke two pencils. 10. When I met Tom, he was going to the shop. 11. When I looked out of the window, the children were playing hide-and-seek. 12. I went to the theatre yesterday. 13. At seven o'clock yesterday I went to the theatre. 14. What you were doing at 5 o'clock yesterday? -I was playing the piano. 15. When I came to school, the children were standing. 16. He got up at seven o'clock yesterday. 17. Father came home at six o'clock yesterday. 18. I was reading a book at six o'clock yesterday. 19. She fell asleep at eleven o'clock yesterday. 20. Mother was drinking tea at eleven o'clock yesterday.
2.
1. At 9.30 she was reading a newspaper
2.Did you saw a book?
3.While I working in the garden, I hurt my back.
4.Children was playing on the sport – ground.
3. Ask 4 types of questions.
We were playing at 5 o clock yesterday. At what time did we play yesterday? Did we play yesterday?
We were playing at 5 o’clock yesterday, weren’t we? Did we play or study yesterday?
Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova, December 2008.jpg
Female player gender[2][3][4]
Date of birth 19 April 1987[1] (31 years)
Place of birth
Nyagan, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen region, RSFSR, USSR[1][5][…]
Nationality Flag Of Russia Russia
Place of residence USA Flag United States, Bradenton
Height 188 cm
Weight 59 kg
Early career 2001
Working arm right
Two-handed backhand
Coach Thomas Hogstedt
Prize money, dollars 37 546 423
Singles
Matches in / p 637-162[7]
Titles 36 WTA, 4 ITF
Highest position 1 (22 August 2005)
Current position 24 (10 September 2018)
Grand slam series tournaments
Australia win (2008)
France victory (2012, 2014)
Wimbledon win (2004)
USA win (2006)
Doubles
Matches in / p 23-17[7]
Titles 3 WTA
Highest ranking 41 (June 14, 2004)
Grand slam series tournaments
Australia 2nd round (2003-04)
USA 2nd round (2003)
Awards & medals[hide]
Olympic games
Silver London 2012 single digit
State and departmental awards
RUS Medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland 1st class ribbon.svg RUS Medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class ribbon.svg
Sign honored master of sport of Russia.png
mariasharapova.com
Commons-logo.Maria Sharapova svg on Wikimedia Commons
Last updated: March 6, 2017
Maria Sharapova (April 19, 1987, Nyagan, USSR) is a Russian tennis player, ex-first racket of the world, one of ten women in history, who has the so-called "career helmet" (won all the Grand slam tournaments, but in different years), one of the leaders in advertising earnings among the athletes of the world[8]. Honored master of sports of Russia.
Progress:
The owner of non-calendar ("career" Grand slam)in singles.
Five-time Winner of the Grand slam singles tournaments.
The winner of the 39 WTA tournaments (36 — singles).
The winner of the final WTA championship (2004) in singles.
Winner of the Federation Cup (2008) and finalist (2015).
Silver medalist of the 2012 Olympic games in singles.
Finalist of 2 Junior Grand slam tournaments (Australian Open, Wimbledon 2002) in singles.
She was the youngest finalist of the Australian Junior Open in tennis history (14 years 9 months), until 2017, when she was surpassed by Martha Kostyuk.Maria Sharapova first competed in November 2000, when she won the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships for 16-year-old girls, when Sharapova was only 13 at the time, [19] for which she was awarded a special Rising Star Award for the most promising female tennis players.
Maria Sharapova performed for the first time at ITF tournaments in April 2001 at the age of 14. In January 2002, Maria Sharapova reached the final of the Junior Australian Open, where he lost to the Czech Barbora Strycova. In March of the same year, Maria Sharapova made her WTA tour debut, playing at the 1st category tournament in Indian wells. After passing the stage of the second round, Maria Sharapova met with a tennis player from the Top 10 Monica Seles and lost to her in two sets. In April, the Russian won the ITF cycle tournament in Japan with a minimum prize pool of $ 10,000 for such tournaments. In the summer Maria Sharapova reached the final of the Junior draw of the Wimbledon tournament and lost to his compatriot Vera Dushevina. In August and September 2002, Maria Sharapova has won two titles on 25-thousanders of the ITF.
In January 2003, Maria Sharapova made her debut at the adult Grand slam series competitions, performing at the Australian Open, where Maria Sharapova got through the qualifying selection. In the first round she lost to Czech Klara Koukalova. In may of the same year, Maria Sharapova won the 25-thousand ITF in the US. Then she managed, thanks to the victory in qualifying, to get on the Open championship of France, where Maria Sharapova and Australia couldn't overcome the first round, losing to the Magicians the chamois. In early June, Maria Sharapova successfully performed at the tournament in Birmingham, which was held on the grass. In the course of the competition Sharapova beat three seeded tennis players, including the first in the tournament Elena Dementieva, and reached the semi-finals. This result allowed the Russian woman to enter the first hundred of the world women's rating for the first time. At Wimbledon Maria Sharapova lost in the fourth round and beat two seeded female tennis players: Elena Bovina (No. 21 of culture) and Elena Dokic (No. 11). in the fight for the quarterfinals Maria Sharapova lost to another Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets