1 What do you do?
2 What are you going to do this evening?
3 Were at the conference last week?
4 Where did you go on last holiday?
5 How many languages do you speak?
6 What university is Martha studying?
7 Does he like playing video games?
8 Have you already done all the exercises?
The thief entered the house of a Sufi, but found nothing there. When he left, the dervish noticed his disappointment and threw after him a blanket, which was hiding, so he didn't leave empty-handed.
Theft from the point of view of psychological foundations — a complex phenomenon. Always stealing and probably will steal a very long time, unless, of course, someday, humanity will not penetrate into the mysteries of the human psyche and can not once and for all block areas of the brain responsible for instinctive behavior. But it's more of science fiction than the scientific sphere. Not understanding the psychological mechanisms of theft, it is impossible to effectively deal with it.
Перевод:
Вор проник в дом суфия, но ничего там не нашел. Когда он уходил, дервиш заметил его разочарование и бросил ему вслед одеяло, которым укрывался, чтобы тот не ушел с пустыми руками.
Воровство с точки зрения психологических основ — явление комплексное. Воровали всегда и, наверное, будут воровать еще очень долго, если, конечно, когда-нибудь человечество не проникнет в тайны человеческой психики и не сможет раз и навсегда заблокировать участки головного мозга, ответственные за инстинктивное поведение. Но это уже больше из области фантастики, чем из научной сферы. Не поняв психологических механизмов воровства, нельзя эффективно бороться с ним
Nineteen twenty five
nineteen seventy nine
nineteen ninety
1. I asked Nick where he was going. 2. I asked him how long he was going to stay there. 3. I asked him how long it would take you to get there. 4. Pete asked his friends when they were leaving St. Petesburg. 5. He asked them who they would see before they left there. 6. They asked him what time the train started. 7. Ann asked Mike when he had left London. 8. She asked Boris when he would be back home. 9. Boris asked them how he could get to the railway station. 10. Mary asked Tom what time he would come there the next day. 11. She asked me why I hadn't come there the day before. 12. She asked me what I would do the next day if I wasn't busy at my office. 13. I asked Mike what he would do after dinner. 14. I asked my uncle how long she had stayed in the Crimea. 15. Add asked me where I had seen such trees. 16. I asked Becky what kind of book her friend had brought her. 17. Mother asked me who had brought that parcel. 18. He asked her where she usually spent her summer holidays.