Put the verb in the correct form, present continuous or present simple. 1. Let’s go out. It isn’t raining (not/rain) now.
2. Julia is very good at languages. She speaks (speak) four languages very well.
3. Hurry up! Everybody (...) (wait) for you.
4. (...) (you/listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off’. –
5. (...)(you/listen) to the radio every day?’ ‘No, just occasionally’.
6. The River Nile (...) (flow) into the Mediterranean.
7. Look at the river. It (...) (flow) very fast today.
Объяснение:
To the question “Describe the Englishman”, many of you would answer: “Stiff, polite, love tea and always talk about the weather.” The opinion of most readers would be based on well-known stereotypes that are not always true.
An important role in creating such stereotypes is played by the literary works of the most famous Russian and English writers: the vivid artistic image of the heroes leaves a trace in our memory for a long time and forms an attitude towards a particular nation. Here is an example from the novel Orlando by the English writer Virginia Woolf: