<span>1.Jess speaks French, doesn't she?
2.She doesn't take part in the English-Russian school exchange, does she?
3.Her hobbies are music and theatre, aren't they?
4.Sne has got a foreign penfriend, hasn't she?
5.Yesterday Jess gave an interview to the correspondent, didn't she?</span>
1) were; 2) were; 3) are; 4) was; 5) are; 6) are; 7) not; 8) have been; 9) was; 10) is being; 11) are; 12) are; 13) are; 14) are; 15) will.
2Is it a doll?
3Is it sad?
4Is Bess big or small?
5Is Bess a good or a bad doll?
Steam trains were <u>placed</u> by electric ones years ago, so when the newspaper I’ve been working for the last 5 years heard the “Black Admiral” steam engine had been restored, they decided to send me on its first trip. I didn’t object to going even though I generally <u>like</u> travelling by train. In fact I was looking forward to seeing <u>some</u> I’ve never seen before. When I arrived lots of people were celebrating the <u>birth</u>of the ship. At 2 o’clock <u>every(one)</u>was ready to board the train.