<span><span>За исключением нескольких описок, все правильно.
1) It all started in 1865. A group of Frenchmen
were having dinner in one of the most fashionable restaurants near Paris.</span><span>
<span>2) They talked about the democratic changes
in the USA
and wanted to support the American people. After a short discussion they agreed
on an original idea.</span>
3)The idea was suggested by
Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, a sculptor and designer. He said they could make a
statue of a woman holding the torch of freedom.
4) It was an ambitious project and it was
impossible to complete it quickly.
5) It actually took 21 years for this idea
to become a reality. The French people raised money to build the statue, and,
finally, in 1886 it was ready.
<span>6) On July 4, 1886 the United States
received their amazing gift - the Statue of Liberty!</span></span></span>
1. Sophie isn’t in the office today. She .must... be working at home.
2. I was feeling sick yesterday. I . couldn’t... eat anything.
3. I don’t want anyone to know. You .mustn’t.. tell anyone.
4. You’re going on holiday next week. You .must. be looking forward to it.
5. It’s not true! You .should not. believe everything you read in the newspapers.
6. I can’t see you on Friday but I ..can. meet you on Saturday morning.
7. There ..can’t. be a meeting on Friday because the director is ill.
8. Alan is in a such a bad mood today. He .must.. have slept badly last night.
9. Sandra can.. drive but she hasn’t got a car.
10. Don’t make too much noise. You .may.. wake the baby.
11. Your salary is low. You .might.. look for another job.
12. My grandfather was a very clever man. he could speak five languages.
13. Whatever you do, you ..mustn’t. touch that switch. It’s very dangerous.
14. You got here very quickly. You .must. have walked very fast.
образуйте множественное число от следующих слов
1. a ball, the wife 2. the man, the woman 3. this fox, that clock 4. the child, an aunt 5. this school, a box
1. balls, the wives 2. the men, the women 3. these foxes, those clocks 4. the children, aunts 5. these schools, boxes