I heard that they are comming in Monday.
The girl was seeing the blue sky ,then she stood up and went to the lake.
You always come late!
He is usually in a good mood,but he is sad today.
She has forgot,where he is studing
Kate,who is usually very polite, was very rude with me yesterday.
The mother always drinkis cofee in mornings
2.
didnt play
played
wasnt sleepping
were
broke
were you thinking
asked
saw
was sitting
was catching
was shining
was
3.
is slepping
is not sleepping
is working
isnt playing
plays
are visiting
are saying
is talking
are normaly printed
are
Насчет 1-ого задания : во втором предложении непонятно,в смысле должно быть так,как написано у меня,но с условием задания не сходится.
Удачи!
1) fought ;asked
2) was ; taught
3) caught
4) brought ; liked
5) spoke ; understood
There are three<u> spring</u> months in Great Britain.They are March, April and May. March is the first <u>spring </u>month.In spring <u><span> </span></u>the days are long<u><span> </span></u>and the nights are <u>short</u>.It is usually<u> warm</u><u><span> </span></u><u>i</u>n spring.In <u>March</u> English people celebrate<u><span> Woman's Day.</span></u>
What the weather like today? - какая сегодня погода?
What was the home task? - какое было домашнее задание?
What did you get on your birthday? - что тебе подарили на день рождения?
What is your home adress? - каков твой домашний адрес?
What paragraph we learned on last history lesson? - какой параграф мы проходили на последнем уроки истории?
Once, while I was walking<span> in a park in London, I</span><span> saw</span><span> an old strange-looking man. He </span>was sitting<span> on a bench </span>holding<span> a closed book in his hands. I </span>sat<span>down on the bench and </span>looked<span> at the book. I </span>saw<span> that the book </span>was<span> of great interest. It </span>was<span> a very old copy of early Byron's works. I </span>looked<span> at the old man in surprise and </span>undersood<span> that he </span>knew<span> I </span>had sat<span> on the bench because of him and the book he </span><span>was holding </span><span>in his hands. I </span>smiled. "It is the last I<span> have</span><span>," he said and </span>stretched<span> it out to me. I </span>took<span> with the words, "I </span><span>am </span><span>a lover of old books."</span>