<span>1. I don’t feel good now. I should have remembered to take medicine yesterday.
2. Children should obey their parents.
3. It’s three o’clock and I’m feeling very hungry; I should haveeaten more for lunch.
4. The little boy was playing with his father’s typewriter and of course he broke it; he shouldn’t haveallowed him to play with it.
5. You have a weak heart. You shouldn’t run.
6. I was very tired last summer and I should havetaken a holiday, but there was too much work to do.
7. When he went for a walk he should havetaken his umbrella, it looked like rain (but he didn’t).
8. The workmen are very slow; the job should havebeenfinished a week ago. 9. You shouldn’t haveeaten so much bread, now you’ve gained weight.
10. You shouldn’t havegone out yesterday without a coat. No wonder you caught a cold.
11. You should havecrossed the road by the subway (but you didn’t).
12. He should havechecked that his brakes were working properly (but he didn’t).
13. You should havewarned him that the ice was dangerous (but you didn’t). 14. Tom’s had another accident. It sounds like Tom’s fault. </span><span>He should havewaited till the main road was clear. </span>
2. The final invitations are being sent out at the moment.
3. Jane Anderson will not come to the wedding.
3. The deposit for the reception was paid last week.
4.Lucy has bought her wedding dress but it has to be altered.
5. The price of the dress was reduced by the shop.
6. The ceremony is going to be filmed by Lucy's aunt.
7/ The formal photos will be taken by a professional photographer.
8. The catering will be done by Antonio
<span>1)my brother at the moment lunch.2)Polly now takes the children to school.3)now we swim in the lake.4)we speak Russian narrow-eyed.5)they finish Breakfast now.6)the sun rises in the moment.</span>
Georgian cuisine refers to the cooking styles and dishes that originate in the country of Georgia and which are historically prepared by Georgian people around the world. The Georgian cuisine is unique to the country, but also carries some influences from other European and nearby Middle Eastern culinary traditions. Each historical province of Georgia has its own distinct culinary tradition, with variations such as Megrelian, Kakhetian, and Imeretian cuisines. Heavy on meat dishes, the Georgian cuisine also offers a variety of vegetarian dishes.
Georgian cuisine is the result of the rich interplay of culinary ideas carried along the trade routes by merchants and travelers alike.[1] The importance of both food and drink to Georgian culture is best observed during a feast called supra, when a huge assortment of dishes are prepared, always accompanied by large amounts of wine, and that can last for hours. In a Georgian feast, the role of the tamada (toastmaster) is an important and honoured position.
Georgian restaurants were prevalent in Russia throughout the 20th century, assisted by the fact[citation needed] that Joseph Stalin was himself an ethnic Georgian and particularly fond of his native food and drink[citation needed]. In Russia, all major cities have many Georgian restaurants, and Russian restaurants often feature Georgian food items on their menu.[2]
In countries of the former Soviet Union, Georgian food is also popular due to the immigration of Georgians to other Soviet republics.[citation needed]
<span>1) The concert was enjoyed very much by the audience.
2) The cake was eaten by the little boy.
3) Our exercises are corrected by the teacher at home.
4) A dancing class was started by them last week.
5) This film will be seen soon by everybody.
6) Our written works were returned to us by the teacher.
7) The tickets will be left at the box-office by Mr.Parker.
</span><span>1) Концерт очень понравился публике.
2) Торт был съеден маленьким мальчиком.
3) Наши упражнения были исправлены учителем дома.
4) Урок танцев был начат на прошлой неделе.
5) Этот фильм скоро все увидят.
6) Наши письменные работы были возвращены нам учителем.
7) Билеты будут оставлены в кассе мистером Паркером.</span>