<span>1. Greg didn’t answer the phone because he was taking a shower.
2. I couldn’t find my umbrella, but then I remembered that my sister had taken it to school.
3. Frank took the candle and walked downstairs.
4. We had been taking the exam for 2 hours when a policeman entered the room.
5. I saw Sam in the kitchen. He was washing his hands.
6. They washed their windows last spring.
7. By the time I came home Jane had already washed the dishes.
8. His wife had been washing the mushrooms since the early morning, so he decided to help her.
9. By midnight he had done all the work.
10. I was doing my homework when you phoned.
11. Dad had been doing that crossword since morning.
12. She did her hair and left for work.</span>
1)haved
2)I taked
3)having
4)was
5)maked
6) сори дальше не могу и пожалуйста можно лучший ответ и спасибо
1. fastest
2. smaller
3. longer
4. bigger
5. heaveir
6. biggest
7. smallest
We use money every day to pay for things we buy. We pay with either coins or paper money. This sort of money is known as cash. Thousands of years ago, money was not used. In the past, people used shells, beads, cocoa beans, salt, grain, tobacco, skins, and even cattle. Butcoins are much easiser to use than, say, cattle. They are sasy to store and to carry about.
Coins were first used in China. They were first made of either gold or silver. <span>Later, people began to use coins made of cheaper metals. People also started to use paper money. People also started to real value. It was backed by the government and banks. This is the kind of money we use today. </span>