B13) The Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet used in Russian text. It is one of the most <span>WIDELY </span><span>used alphabets in the world.
B14)</span>The alphabet is used in varies languages, including Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Ukrainian.
B15)It began in the <span>TENTH </span><span>century in the Bulgarian Empire. It was created by two Greek brothers, Cyril and Methodius.
B16)</span>It was formed from the Greek alphabet, although there are many <span>DIFFERENCES </span>between the two.<span>
B17)</span>Some people would like the alphabet to be called the Russian alphabet, to refer to Russia, just as the Greek alphabet refers to Greece. They <span>AGREED </span>with the name Cyrillic.<span>
B18)</span>The alphabet recently became the EU's third OFFICIAL <span>script, after Latin and Greek, when Bulgaria joined the EU.</span>
Смотря то, какие учебники, в какой стране живешь, с какого класса изучаешь. Нельзя вот так просто сказать:"по всему миру дети в седьмом классе проходят present simple.
<span>1. I’ve a headache. Wait. I will… (bring) you an aspirin.
2. Why have you taken the water? I …am going to (wash) a car.
3. I want to paint my room. - What colour are you </span><span>going to (paint) it?
4. What would you like to drink? I will… (have) a glass of milk.
5. Oh. We need some money. — I will… (lend) a little.
6. Did you send a letter? No, I forgot. I will… (do) it now.
7. I have bought the manual of the phone and I </span><span>am going to (read) it.
8. I </span><span>am going to (go) to this camp next month.
9. I think you will (be) a good mother.
10. I …</span><span>am going to (leave) you soon. My holidays are over.
11. When we (make) the decision we will… (let) you know.
12. Let’s go inside. It </span><span>is going to (rain).
13. Where are you going? — I </span><span>am going to (buy) some bread for dinner.
14. What are we .</span><span> going to . (have) for dinner? I don’t know… Ok. We will (have) potatoes.
15. My car is broken and I</span><span><span> am going to </span> (repair) it. </span>
I had got a cold yesterday.
3. I had sandwiches for lunch yesterday.
4. The Kellys had their dinner at eight yesterday.
5. Lee had got a headache.
HAVE TO:
1) Sorry, I can’t go out right now, I have to do my homework.
2) I have to put my glasses on, I have a bad vision.
3) I have to wash the dishes before my mom comes.
4) My friend have to buy new bike as his is broken.
DON’T/DOESN’T HAVE TO:
1) You don’t have to do this exercise right now, we will do it later.
2) She doesn’t have to take her t-short with her, I will give her mine.
3) We don’t have to put on warm clothes, it’s hot outside.
4) He doesn’t have to take a role in this spectacle, if he has no desire.