<span>Put questions to<u> the underlined parts</u> of the sentences: КАКИЕ ЧАСТИ ПОДЧЁРКНУТЫ?
1. The consignment was shipped yesterday.
2. English is spoken in many countries.
3. This important information is gathered and analyzed by economists.
4. The Gross Domestic Product will be measured in terms of current prices.
5. Used goods are not included in the GDP because they add nothing to the nation's wealth.
6. Mr. Brown was appointed the head of sales department.
7. This order will he fulfilled in time.
8. This process is called manufacturing.
1. Das Kapital was written by </span><span>Karl Marx.
2. Your car is being repaired now.
3. Apple Computers was/were founded by </span><span>Steve Jobs.
4. The proposal</span> will be dIscussed by the<span><span> board</span>.
5. Was Mrs Wilson</span><span><span>informed?
</span>6. Renault cars are made in Slovenia.
7. He was transferred to the New York office.
8. The new conference center </span>was opened by the <span>princess.
9. A full investigation </span><span><span>had been made </span>by the 1st of June.</span>
Present simple: I'm busy now.
present continuous: I'm listening to the radio at the moment.
past simple: I was busy yesterday. I listened to the radio yesterday.
future simple: I'll be busy next week. I'll listen to the radio tomorrow.
Classic omelet
Ingredients:
egg – 2 pieces
milk – 125 ml;
salt – 0.5 of a teaspoon;
vegetable oil for frying.
Directions
Stir up eggs in a bowl pouring milk into it little by little. You should just blend the yolk and the white, not froth it up. Add some salt.
Pour some vegetable oil on a frying pan and accurately turn the pan so that the oil will spread all over the surface. Make it hot and pour the egg-and-milk blend. Spread it evenly over the pan.
Fry the omelet for 2 minutes at each side. Serve hot.
I think we not in the right to judge stereotypes of the person! Everyone leads the life! And each person has the belief the language and the culture! We can agree or disagree with his opinion only! we have no right to judge it or to despise it only because it not such as all! I including it it is dangerous to judge stereotypes of other nations! Because because of it can be big litter! it is best of all to accept people such what they is! And if to us someone isn't pleasant to try to carry out that less time with it!
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Russian Holidays
Every country has its own customs, traditions and holidays and Russia is no exception. It is almost impossible to list all the holidays of the country but I’d like to tell you about the most important and traditional ones. At the beginning of each year Russian people celebrate New Year and Christmas. Both children and adults love these public holidays. People don’t work or study for several days. They relax at home, visit relatives and exchange presents. New Year starts at midnight on the 31st of December and Russian Christmas is on the 7th of January. It is a religious holiday and many people go to church services on that day. Next holidays are “Men’s Day” on the 23rd of February and “Women’s Day” on the 8th of March. These holidays are rather important. On “Men’s Day” women prepare small gifts for their loved men. On “Women’s Day” men do everything around the house and cook all the meals. In such way all women of the country can take a rest from household duties. They also get some presents on this day. Easter is one of the widely celebrated holidays in Russia. Its date changes from year to year but usually falls on April. Children exchange coloured eggs and women bake traditional cakes called “paska”. The 1st of May is the Day of Labour in Russia. It is an official public holiday when people don’t work but go on demonstration instead. One of the greatest national holidays is Victory Day on May the 9th, which commemorates the victory of Russia at the Second World War. On this day the veterans take part in military parades. One of the newest holidays in Russia is the Independence Day, which is celebrated on the 12th of June. It was the day when the first Russian President was elected in 1992. All pupils and students of the country start their school-year on the 1st of September. This holiday is considered to be the Day of Knowledge. Students usually present their teachers with flowers. Next national holiday is celebrated on the 12th of December. It’s the Constitution Day. Today, Russians also celebrate many foreign holidays, such as St. Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween, Chinese New Year and so on.