Дайте определения следующим словам, используя относительные местоимения (who, which, that, whose) и относительные наречия (when, where, why): 1. a library 2. a kangaroo 3. a cinema 4. a ghost
1. Harry always watches TV when he sits in the living room with his wife. 2. Harry never looks at his wife when they sit in the living room. 3. Harry always reads the newspaper when he eats breakfast with his wife. 4. Harry never talks to his wife when they eat breakfast together. 5. When they go to parties, Harry usually sits with his friends. 6. Harry seldom dances with his wife when they go to parties. 7. Harry is lazy. He never helps his wife. 8. When their windows are dirty, Harry never washes them. 9. When their car is broken, Harry never fixes it. 10. When their cats are hungry, Harry never feeds them. 11. Maybe Harry doesn’t love his wife.
When Professor Mallory, the famous archaeologist, invited me to take part in his expedition to find the Lost City of the Himalayas, I did not hesitate to accept his invitation. Mallory had discovered an ancient map showing the position of the city, although no European had ever gone to the area before. In fact, most of Mallory’s colleagues either believed that the city had never existed or felt that it vanished long ago and became simply a legend. According to the Professor, the builders of the city had hidden it among the mountains in order to protect its immense riches. He believed that the descendants of these ancient people were still keeping themselves apart from the rest of mankind for the very same reasons. So when we set off on a cool May morning towards the distant mountains, each of us was looking forward to exciting discoveries. For a week or more we were climbing higher and higher, following the map, which Mallory studied from time to time. Then one afternoon, while we were resting at the top of a valley, we noticed that a rider on a horse was waving at us from the other side of the valley. A rider whose clothes were shining like gold!
2. Harry never looks at his wife when they sit in the living room.
3. Harry always reads the newspaper when he eats breakfast with his wife.
4. Harry never talks to his wife when they eat breakfast together.
5. When they go to parties, Harry usually sits with his friends.
6. Harry seldom dances with his wife when they go to parties.
7. Harry is lazy. He never helps his wife.
8. When their windows are dirty, Harry never washes them.
9. When their car is broken, Harry never fixes it.
10. When their cats are hungry, Harry never feeds them.
11. Maybe Harry doesn’t love his wife.
When Professor Mallory, the famous archaeologist, invited me to take part in his expedition to find the Lost City of the Himalayas, I did not hesitate to accept his invitation. Mallory had discovered an ancient map showing the position of the city, although no European had ever gone to the area before. In fact, most of Mallory’s colleagues either believed that the city had never existed or felt that it vanished long ago and became simply a legend. According to the Professor, the builders of the city had hidden it among the mountains in order to protect its immense riches. He believed that the descendants of these ancient people were still keeping themselves apart from the rest of mankind for the very same reasons. So when we set off on a cool May morning towards the distant mountains, each of us was looking forward to exciting discoveries. For a week or more we were climbing higher and higher, following the map, which Mallory studied from time to time. Then one afternoon, while we were resting at the top of a valley, we noticed that a rider on a horse was waving at us from the other side of the valley. A rider whose clothes were shining like gold!
3.
1. was trying, stopped, offered.
2. paid, had phoned.
3. was not wearing, didn't notice, was driving.
4. lay, were feeding.
5. admitted, had hit, hadn't damaged.
6. wasn't listening, was thinking.
7. felt, (had) finished, fell asleep.
8. got, had disappeared.
9. phoned, didn't answer, were you doing?
10. didn't go out, was raining.