Exercise 21. Open the brackets and use the verbs in the correct form of the present continuous tense. Nora: What (to do) you next week? Kate: Well, I (to go) to Paris; but Stan (not to come). Nora: What (to do) he? Kate: He (to paint) the kitchen and (to teach) at school. Nora: (To visi) you any friends? Kate: Yes. I (to stay) with some old school friends. They work in Paris. They work for an American company. But next year, they (to start) their own business.
Nora: (To change) Stan schools next term? Kate: No. He (to stop) teaching. Nora: What (to do) he next year? Kate: He (to study) again. Business Studies. Nora: Why? Kate: He (to go) into business with my friends in Paris. Nora: So, you (to move) to Paris. Kate: Yes. You usually go to France. (To go) you this year? Nora: No. Bill (to work) in Berlin all through the summer. He (to
design) a new building for a small publishing company.
Kate: (To build) he it as well? Nora: Oh no. A big German building company (to do) that. Kate: Interesting work, though. Nora: Yes. Well, enjoy Paris
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In Russia and other countries Victory Day, or 9th May, is one of the great holidays of the year. It is a holiday of all people.
1) Victory Day is one of the great holidays in our country.
2) People decorate streets, the shops windows, the front of large buildings with flags and placards.
3) People decorate streets with flags and placards.
4) People attend meetings and demonstrations, watch military parades, go to see their friends or go for walks in the parks.
5) In the evening people watch a holiday salute.
Объяснение:
Удачи. Good night
Відповідь:
Пояснення:
Christine and Margaret are friends. They are both busy because the work and study! But on Wednesday they meet for coffee.
"What are you going to do this weekend?" asks Margaret.
"Well, I have a big project to finish for my design class. But if I can finish it by Friday, I'll do something fun as a treat," says Christine.
"That sounds great!" replies Margaret. "I think the ballet is coming to town. If it isn't too expensive, I'm going to buy tickets. Would you like to come?"
"Well, I don't really like ballet very much. If you want to go to the ballet in the evening, let's do something in the morning," says Christine.
"All right. If you have the energy, let's go swimming!" suggests Margaret.
"That sounds great! If I don't call you on Friday, send me an email at work," agrees Christine. "And if I don't answer, call me again. And if I don't pick up… oh, let's just make plans now! I'm too busy to plan later!"