1. My favourite series is on TV every Tuesday. It STARTS at 7.30 p.m.
2. They ARE VISITING some of their relatives in Wales <span>this weekend.
3. </span>Ketchup or mayonnaise? I WILL (’ll) have mayonnaise,<span>please.
4. </span>You should come! We ARE HAVING a barbecue <span>this weekend.
</span>5. You`re not well. I WILL (’ll) call the doctor.
6. In Scotland it WILL rain tomorrow. In the south of <span>England it WILL be sunny.
</span>7. You`re thirsry, aren`t you? I WILL (’ll) get you a glass of water.<span>
</span>8. Oh no! IS he really GOING TO paint <span>the room that colour?
</span><span>9.We WILL not (won’t) be back late.</span><span>The film finishes at 10 p.m.</span><span>
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1. <u>Invention</u> is a new thing that someone has made accidentally or purposefully.
2. <u>Discovery </u>is something which exists in this world but someone is the first to bring it to public attention as something which no one knew about before.
3. <u>Plagiarism</u> is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.
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<u>Plagiarism</u> is the illegal use or disposal of the protected results of someone else's creative work, which is accompanied by bringing to others false information about yourself as a real author.
4. <u>Enthusiasm</u> is a positively colored emotion, a state of inspiration, and the Commission of active actions to achieve certain goals under the influence of this mood.
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<u>Enthusiasm</u> is intense enjoyment, interest, or approval.
9. <u>Plagiarism means</u> stealing someone else's creative ideas and their incarnations and passing them off as your own.
<u>Citing sources is</u> a reference to the words of someone else with an indication of the author in order to give an example or opinion of someone other than the one who is citing.
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1 had to quene is
2 Are you going ...
3 were invited
4 has to go
5 placed
6 are going haven`t had
7 couldn`t go haven`t completed
-Did you go out last night?
-No, I stayed at home.
-What were you doing?
-I was watching TV.
-Will you go out tomorrow night?
-Yes, I will go to the cinema.
-Which film will you see?
-I don't know.
-Are you here on holiday?
-Yes, we are.
-How long have you been here\?
-We arrived yesterday.
-And how long will you stay?
-Until the end of the next week.
-And do you like here?
-Yes, we are having a wonderful time.