Прошедшее время :
I did all the lessons.I cleaned up my roomMy friend worked as a psychologist.At night my cat always ate something.I had a beautiful house.
Настоящее время:
I'm doing my homework in English.My friend helps me.At our yard in the yard make a new swing.My parents are working now.I'm taking my parents with my friends.Будущее время :
In the future I will become a champion.I'm going to play computer games tonight.My friends will not come to school tomorrow.My cat will soon have a birthday.Angelina will give me a new bicycle.
Я не согласен. Джулия хорошая девочка, но это не значит, что она хороший президент. Кроме того, она очень болтливая. Посмотри! Он даже сейчас болтает! Я думаю Тэд будет отличным президентом. Он скаут. Ты можешь ему доверять. Он хорош в математике. Он храбрый. Помнишь, когда мы были в лагере и он спас маленького мальчика в реке?
Я согласен, что Тэд великолепен, но иногда он немного любит командовандовать. Кроме того, я думаю, что президент должен хорошо выглядеть. Менди привлекательная. Она выше любого в нашем классе. Я думаю, она выглядит как настоящий президент.
Кроссворд на английском языке на тему:Еда
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Then a bomb hit (past simp - to hit) close by, he felt </span><span> (past simp - to leave) himself being lifted. Then he was
</span><span> (past simp - to be) out. Later, he opened </span><span> (past simp - to open) his eyes. He began </span> (past simp<span> - to begin) to hurt and he didn’t think
</span> (past simp - <span>to think
) about anything for a long time.
2. The religious and moral themes of medieval drama, under the influence
of Renaissance humanism, began </span><span> (past simp - to begin) to give way to closer attention to
ordinary human characters.
3. She stood </span><span> (past simp - to stand) at the door to allow Kitty to pass and together, followed
by Sister St. Joseph and Waddington, they walked </span><span> (past simp - to walk) along cool white
corridors.
4. There is </span> (pres simp<span><span> - to be</span>) no need to take an umbrella with you. It won’t rain</span><span> (fut simp - to rain).
5. “If you want </span><span> (pres simp - to want) the truth, you can </span>have (pres simp - to <span><span>have) </span>it. Dorothy Townsend wants </span><span> (pres simp - to want) to
divorce him and we shall be married </span><span> (fut simp) the moment we are </span> (pres simp<span> (past simp) ) free”.
6. Metaphysical poets wrote </span><span> (past simp - to write) on classical themes and in classical metres’ and their poetry retains </span><span> (pres simp - to retain) a sophisticated charms.
7. The bitterness of wearing your enemies’ cast-off clothes eats </span><span><span> (pres simp - to eat) </span>into your soul.
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