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kir1kir1
kir1kir1
23.11.2022 03:16 •  Английский язык

I’m ill. I ... (call) the doctor *

will

am going to call

am calling

— Tim has broken his leg and stays at home. — Sorry to hear that. I ... (visit) him tomorrow. *

will

am going to visit

am visiting

— My bags are terribly heavy today. — Really? I ... (give) you a lift. *

will

am going to give

am giving

We ... (have) a party next Saturday. Would you like to come? *

will

are going to have

are having

I ... (not/go) away for my holidays next month because I haven’t got enough money. *

will not go

am not going to go

am not going

George, is it true that you ... (get married) next week? *

will get

are you going to get

are getting

I ... (have) lunch with some businessmen next Wednesday. *

will have

am going to have

am having

My uncle has bought bricks. He ... (build) a house in the country. *

will build

is going to build

is building

— Has he decided how to spend the money? — Yes, he ... (buy) a car. *

will

is going to buy

is bying

— Haven’t you taken my key? I can’t find it. — Just a minute. I ... (look) for it. *

will

am going to look

am looking

— Jack didn’t pass his exam yesterday. — Oh, what ... he ... (do)? *

will he do

is he going to do

is he doing

We ... (go) to St. Petersburg soon. *

will go

are going to go

are going

— There is somebody at the door. — I ... (open). *

will

am going to open

am opening

Alec ... (write) a letter to his parents in the evening. *

will write

is going to write

is writting

John, ... (to do) me a favour? *

will

are you going to do

are you doing

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Ответ:
68Diman
68Diman
02.07.2021 22:02
A)to repeat - repeated - repeated,
to translate - translated - translated,
to study - studied - studied,
to answer - answered - answered,
to discuss - discussed - discussed,
to receive - received - received,
to ask - asked - asked,
to wash - washed - washed,
to play - played - played,
to stop - stopped - stopped,
to decide - decided - decided,
to dress - dressed - dressed,
to love - loved - loved,
to use - used - used,
to open - opened - opened,
to recite - recited - recited,
to finish - finished - finished 
б)  to read-read-read,       to take-took-taken,   to do-did-done,                                      to begin-began-begun,      to give-gave-given,     to see-saw-seen,                                to spend-spent-spent,        to make-made-made.
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FairTail
FairTail
19.05.2021 08:18
1) Outward appearanceThroughout the series, Harry is described as having his father's perpetually untidy black hair, his mother's bright green eyes, and a lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead. He is further described as "small and skinny for his age" with "a thin face" and "knobbly knees", and he wears round eyeglasses. In the first book, his scar is described as "the only thing Harry liked about his own appearance". When asked about the meaning behind Harry's lightning bolt scar, Rowling said, "I wanted him to be physically marked by what he has been through. It was an outward expression of what he has been through inside... It is almost like being the chosen one or the cursed one, in a sense." Rowling has also stated that Harry inherited his parents' good looks.In the later part of the series Harry grows taller, and by the seventh book is said to be 'almost' the height of his father, and 'tall' by other characters.Rowling explained that Harry's image came to her when she first thought up Harry Potter, seeing him as a "scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy". She also mentioned that she thinks Harry's glasses are the clue to his vulnerability.


2) According to Rowling, Harry is strongly guided by his own conscience, and has a keen feeling of what is right and wrong. Having "very limited access to truly caring adults", Rowling said, Harry "is forced to make his own decisions from an early age on. He "does make mistakes", she conceded, but in the end, he does what his conscience tells him to do. According to Rowling, one of Harry's pivotal scenes came in the fourth book when he protects his dead schoolmate Cedric Diggory's body from Voldemort, because it shows he is brave and selfless.Rowling has stated that Harry's character flaws include anger and impulsiveness; however, Harry is also innately honourable."He's not a cruel boy. He's competitive, and he's a fighter. He doesn't just lie down and take abuse. But he does have native integrity, which makes him a hero to me. He's a normal boy but with those qualities most of us really admire."For the most part, Harry shows humility and modesty, often downplaying his achievements; though he uses a litany of his adventures as examples of his maturity early in the fifth book. However, these very same accomplishments are later employed to explain why he should lead Dumbledore's Army, at which point he asserts them as having just been luck, and denies that they make him worthy of authority. After the seventh book, Rowling commented that Harry has the ultimate character strength, which not even Voldemort possesses: the acceptance of the inevitability of death.
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