Where do the British people read newspapers? 2. What kind of newspapers are there in Britain?
3. Where are national papers published?
4. What are the types of national papers?
5. What are popular papers?
6. What kind of information do they publish?
7. What “quality” papers are published in Britain?
8. Who reads them?
9. In what way are Sunday papers different from the dailies?
10. Where are regional and local papers published?
2) Dad wasn't at home when I came back. He had gone out twenty minutes before.
3) I wasn't hungry because I had just had breakfast.
4) Peter saw an urgent message on his table. Somebody had left it the day before.
5) I apologized I had not phoned her earlier.
6) He told me that he had come back a fortnight before.
7) I knew him at once though I had met him many years before.
8) We spent the night in Klin, a town we had often heard of but had never seen.
9) They could (not(?)) believe he had given up his job in the bank.
10) Mr. Jackson said that he had already bought everything for lunch.
1)She hasn't bought a new car yet.
2) He didn't play football yesterday .
3) They hadn't watched this film by 7 o`clock.
4) Mother didn't go on a guided tour last summer.
5) My friend hasn't gone to the cinema yet.
6) He hadn't taken any medicine by 12 o`clock.
1)Has she bought a new car yet?
2) Did he play football yesterday?
3) Had they watched this film by 7 o`clock?
4) Did mother go on a guided tour last summer?
5) Has your friend gone to the cinema yet?
6) Had he taken any medicine by 12 o`clock?
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