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1. Вставьте артикль, где необходимо:
1) This is very difficult question, I don't know answer to it.
2) There is big box of chocolate toright of you.
3) Where is ... table in your brother's room ?
4) There is thick red carpet in my bedroom.
5) Geneva is exciting city to visit but very expensive city to live
6) Where is bus station ? bus station is next to gas station.
7) My sister is ... teacher.
8) weather changed greatly in morning.
9) Three men come to New Jork for holiday
10) We play tennis at lesson of Physical training today.
2. Вставьте артикль the, где он необходим :
1. Asia, 2 Arctic 3. Moscow 4. USA 5. Niagara Falls 6. ... lake Ladoga
7. ...Elbrus 8. ... Sahara 9. .. South -East Asia 10. ...Andes 11. .. Latin America 12. .. Caucasus
13. English Channel 14. ... Oka 15. ...Black sea 16. ... Geman Federal Republic 17Brazil
3. Поставьте необходимый артикль перед названиями гор, холмов, вулканов:
1. Volcano Etna 2. Himalayan range 3. ... Urals 4. Ben Nevis 5. Etna
4. Вставьте нужный артикль и переведите на русский :
1) Europe is boarded towards north by Arctic Ocean, towards .. south by Mediter rannean Sea and Black Sea, towards west by Atlantic Ocean and east by Asia.
2) Pennines is a chain of mountains which is known as the backbone of England.
3) Astrahan is located on Caspian Sea. 4) Sakhalin is known by its beautiful nature.
a Curious question - why even now, with all the technology, we see so many 2d games? Why do people still create 2d games and why not make games in 3d?
I think it is not necessary to say what is generally 2d games and what is two-dimensional space. But if you suddenly don't know, this is when you have two coordinate axes, X and Y.
3d games and 3D graphics-this implies 3 axes of coordinates, to X and Y is added Z (height).There is only a sense of depth (three-dimensionality) and the third dimension, the real 3d can not be shown on the plane. We can understand that something is 3d only if the program through which we look at the object allows us to change the angle and point of view.
1. Jenny's car was there, and so was Robert's.
2. But what shall I do about this marriage of Val's, Soames?
3. I have seen him just now at your aunt's.
4. His landlady was doing the week's washing.
5. And so your wife is the great friend of that Mr Bosinney?
6. Jon handed the cigarettes. He lighted his father's and Fleur's, then one for himself.
7. I am Mr Wilkes' sister.
8. Honor met his mother's eyes. Nevil stood with his arm on Regan's knee, and his eyes on his brother with a watchful expression.
9. Gavin turned his eyes on his brother.
10. What kind of girl was that wife of Jon's?
11. Ann has gone to the butcher's.
12. He looked attentively at the speaker's shrewd, dry, doubting face.
13. We kept him at an arm's length.
14. A visit to Timothy was like an hour spent in the lap of a mother.
15. In a small pastry-cook's they were served with tea and cakes.
16. She might know Kate's first name. Kate is the friend of Greg’s.