Stars in Kazakhstan Choose the most appropriate word for the given definition. Type it in. 1. the place where a public event or meeting happens - 2. a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given - 3. to entertain people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music -
Choose the right variant using the Present Perfect, the Past Simple or the Past Continuous Tense.
1. While I was waiting for him to call up, he was having a good time in the bar. 2. She (wrote) this exercise yesterday at 8 o'clock. 3. He (invited) me to the party yesterday. 4.1 (have passed) my exam in history today. 5. He (read) a book two days ago. 6. They (saw) this film last week. 7. She (was painting) the picture when I came. 8.1 (was making) my report when you entered the hall. 9. They (were learning) the new words yesterday from three till seven. 10. It (has rained) this week. 11. She (was having) a bath at seven o'clock last night. 12. She (has washed) dishes already. 13. They (were having) supper when the telephone rang. 14. I (haven't met) you for ages. 15. Last summer he (went) to the Caucasus.
When you start reading any modern newspaper, you learn about many significant events happening throughout the whole world. You can read about political, economical and cultural life of the humanity. You can also read about sport, about lifestyle and about fashion. Some people prefer high-tech news. And some choose the travel column to plan their holidays. There is also an opinion column where people can speak out. Every event having impact on humanity is echoed in newspapers. Many war conflicts, disasters and crashes happen nowadays. That's why the reader is overwhelmed by the shocking news from all over the world. The world is like the ocean, and the paper is like a seashell.
Choose the right variant using the Present Perfect, the Past Simple or the Past Continuous Tense.
1. While I was waiting for him to call up, he was having a good time in the bar. 2. She (wrote) this exercise yesterday at 8 o'clock. 3. He (invited) me to the party yesterday. 4.1 (have passed) my exam in history today. 5. He (read) a book two days ago. 6. They (saw) this film last week. 7. She (was painting) the picture when I came. 8.1 (was making) my report when you entered the hall. 9. They (were learning) the new words yesterday from three till seven. 10. It (has rained) this week. 11. She (was having) a bath at seven o'clock last night. 12. She (has washed) dishes already. 13. They (were having) supper when the telephone rang. 14. I (haven't met) you for ages. 15. Last summer he (went) to the Caucasus.
Объяснение:
Не знаю правильно или нет
When you start reading any modern newspaper, you learn about many significant events happening throughout the whole world. You can read about political, economical and cultural life of the humanity. You can also read about sport, about lifestyle and about fashion. Some people prefer high-tech news. And some choose the travel column to plan their holidays. There is also an opinion column where people can speak out. Every event having impact on humanity is echoed in newspapers. Many war conflicts, disasters and crashes happen nowadays. That's why the reader is overwhelmed by the shocking news from all over the world. The world is like the ocean, and the paper is like a seashell.