A half past one, a quarter past twelve, a quarter past seven, a quarter to twelve, a quarter past nine.
A small computer based on the recently developed inexpensive microprocessor from Intel was built in 1974 by research engineer Ed Roberts. His computer was called the Altair 8800 and was offered as a kit.
The Altair didn't actually do much as computer. It didn't have a screen or a keyboard or any software. But a hole was filled. It was the very first personal computer on the market.
Users had to program Altair in machine code. A Harvard student and his friend, Bill Gates and Paul Allen called Roberts and offered a BASIC interpreter for the Altair to be developed. He agreed and within six weeks the program from Gates and Allen was bought. Allen was hired as software developer. Later Microsoft Corparation was established by Allen and Gates.
The cat is not running across the street now. Is the cat running across the street now?
They are not lying in the sun now. Are they lying in the sun now?
The man is not selling newspaper near the shop now. Is the man selling newspaper near the shop now?
Paul and Helen are not dancing in the next room. Are Paul and Helen dancing in the next room?
Charles is not learning a rule now. Is Charles learning a rule now?
They are not doing something in the kitchen garden now. Are they doing something in the kitchen garden now?
The young boy is not playing computer games now. Is the young boy playing computer games now?
My relatives are not going to the railway station now. Are my relatives going to the railway station now?
Tim is not answering the teacher's questions now. Is Tim answering the teacher's questions now?
1)I ride a bike on monday
2) He visits his friend on tuesday
3)they go to the zoo
4)She helps the farmer
<span>5)we play football </span>
<span>A5. Dickens's World shows the life of people in Dickens's England.
1) True
А6. The theme park doesn't reproduce the real life described in Dickens's books.
2) False
A7. The critics say that people don't like reading Dickens's books.
1)True
A8. The organizers predict that a lot of visitors will come to the theme park.
1) True </span>