илиFuture Continuous. 1. We (have )a party next Sunday.a) will be having b) will have2. We (have) a party from seven to ten next Sunday.a) will be having b) will have3. I think I (read) a new article tomorrow.a) will be reading b) will read4. I (read) a new article from five to seven tomorrow.a) will read b) will be reading5. Jane (walk) in the park next weekend if the weather is good.a) will be walking b) will walk6. She (walk) in the park all day long tomorrow.a) will be walking b) will walk7. David (work) overtime on Saturday, he won’t be able to go to the cinema with his friends.a) will work b) will be working8. He (work) from 8 to 9 p.m. on Saturday.a) will work b) will be working9. I (do) my homework quickly and go for a walk.a) will be doing b) will do10. I think I (do) my homework for half an hour.a) will do b) will be doing
11. At this time tomorrow I (swim) in the river.a) will swim b) will be swimming12. I (swim) a lot next summer. I like swimming.a) will be swimming b) will swim13. Tom (watch) TV after he does his homework.a) will be watching b) will watch14. Tom (watch) TV all day long on Sunday.a) will be watching b) will watch15. We (learn) English from five to seven o’clock tomorrow.a) will learn b) will be learning
In tact, mice arent the only strange things in the Underground system. Passengers leave behind thousands of objects. Items that were once theirs now reside in London Transport's lost property office. (they)
The collection is not open to the public, but a wedding dress, sets of false teeth, artificial limbs and a metre -high Mickey Mouse statue are just some of things people could see if they visited the office. Objects that are left in the office for more than three months are donated to charity or sold at auction. (leave)
Found money
Shelley was reading an article about some money a builder had found in an old house. He'd gone to the police with $64,000. She asked her friend Paul what he would do if he found a large amount of money. (find)
"Oh, the same thing he did", Paul didn't hesitate to respond. "It's not right to keep that kind of money. It's not just $20, you know." (not hesitate)
Shelley thought about it for several moments. She couldn't help wondering how the police would know whose money it was. (who)
"Apparently", she said, reading the article further, "if nobody claims the money after a certain period of time, the police RETURNS???/слово не даноб но в любом случае оно должно быть в простом настоящем(present simple) it back to the builder". She wondered whether the builder would be lucky on this occasion.
The Moscow Kremlin is so old! It was founded in _the twelfth century_. In the fifteenth century the Kremlin got _a stone wall_. The most famous _clock_ in Russia is in the Kremlin Spasskaya Tower. The Moscow Kremlin is famous for _its churches and cathedrаls_.
Объяснение:
Московский Кремль такой старый! Он был основан в XII веке (в 1147 году). В пятнадцатом веке вокруг Кремля построили каменную стену. Самые известные в России часы находится в башне Кремля. Московский Кремль славится своими церквями и соборами.