<span>1. I DON'T KNOW what to give my brother for his birthday.
2. DO they WANT TO publish this book in July?
3. She THINKS he DRIVES dangerously. (Если вообще опасно водит, то есть в Present Simple) или She THINKS he IS DRIVING dangerously (если опасно водит на данный момент, то есть будет в Present Continuous).
4. He UNDERSTANDS that he EATS noisily, but he always FORGETS about it.
5. Who IS that man who IS STANDING in the doorway?
6. I HAVE no time now, I AM HAVING dinner.
7. DOES your family LEAVE St. Petersburg in summer? – Yes, we always GO to the seaside. We all LIKE the sea. Mother STAYS with us to the end of August, but father RETURNS much earlier.
8. Where ARE Tom and Nick now? – They ARE HAVING a smoke in the garden.
9. What ARE you DOING here now? – We ARE LISTENING to tape recordings.
10. DO you WANT to see my father? – Yes, I DO.
11. Michael KNOWS German rather well. He WANTS to know English, too, but he HAS little time for it now.
12. What magazine ARE you READING? – It IS a French magazine. There ARE good articles on sports here. ARE you interested in sports? – Yes, I AM but I DON'T KNOW French.
13. We ARE HAVING an English lesson now.
14. He FEELS in a position to lend her money.
15. I THINK she DOESN'T FEEL safe there.
16. DO you SEE what I MEAN?
17. DO you HEAR what she IS SAYING?
18. He DOESN'T FEEL at liberty to tell you the truth.
19. Ron has got a new job. He EARNS a fortune as a managing director. They THINK he IS a bag of money.</span>
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6 tidies
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9 had
10 was raining
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In the mid-sixties stands of the English stadiums for 70% consisted of "fans" of football violence. Nearly each match came to an end with serious fights, and "to find out desire the strongest" was the main motive for departure to other city. Media became means of public publicity and self-advertisement: some fans even collected newspaper cuttings about "feats".Distribution of movement was interfered by the Eyzelsky tragedy: in 1985 on a final of the Cup of the European Champions between Italian Juventus and English Liverpool because of a collapse of a wall nearly 40 people died, and hundreds were wounded. Then the UEFA discharged for five years all English clubs of participation in Euro cups, and, as a result, the set of hooligan groups stopped the existence. Now the basic principle of any English fan is obscurity and lack of club flowers in clothes. Crossings of the conflicting groups happen far from stadiums, and the carried-out actions are planned for weeks and carefully miscalculate.