а) с глаголом в прошедшем совершенном времени в действительном залоге; Jazz music had gone on from New Orleans to spread around the world, but the early jazz style was no longer popular and had been forgotten. Almost all of them had given up their music and were working at various different kinds of work or just wandering around with little purpose.
б) с глаголом в прошедшем неопределенном времени в страдательном залоге; Later. more of the old musicians were found, old groups were put together again, and with the opening of Preservation Hall, the real old jazz music and those who loved it began to go back to New Orleans.
в) с причастием II. Jazz music had gone on from New Orleans to spread around the world, but the early jazz style was no longer popular and had been forgotten. But tourists, many of them serious music lovers, go there from all over the world and pay one dollar to sit on plain wooden chairs or benches or on the floor, crowded together. Their music is a kind now rarely heard anywhere else - till recently the style had been all but forgotten and so had the musicians. Americans have been given a Iast chance to hear music that soon will never be heard again, played by those who created it- who themselves will soon be gone. Almost all of them had given up their music and were working at various different kinds of work or just wandering around with little purpose.
Football, voleyball, basketball, skiing, skating, snowboarding, table tennis, coach, team, T-shirt, trousers, lap, biathlon, hockey, goalkeeper, defenseman, forward, puck, sprint, running hurdless, winner, loser, golden medal, silver medal, bronze medal, skating ring, boxing gloves, award
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1. I'd like to say that I do look forward to watching<span> my favourite film on TV.</span>
<span>2. Do you mind my </span><span>turning </span>the TV down?
<span>3. Why </span><span>going </span>there so early?
<span>4. Tell me when </span>to go<span> to the forest.</span>
<span>5. Nobody objected </span><span>to stay </span>at home a little longer.
<span>6. I know that aerobics is difficult, but don't give up </span>trying.
<span>7. In Mike's view, talk shows are the best programmes </span>to see<span> on Saturday.</span>
<span>8. To tell the truth, very few people are used </span>to do<span> hard manual work.</span>
<span>9. His behaviour is difficult </span>to understand.
<span>10. Why not </span>to explain<span> this rule again?</span>
1. Who are you speaking with?
2. Nick will come to me tomorrow.
3. Ann has already shown her new bag.
4. Were you here yesterday? – No, I was at home.
5. Jim doesn’t ride the bicycle on Sundays.
6. Where are they going next week?
7. My mum has just made tea.
8. Let’s go to the kitchen.
9. Look! Our old cat is catching the ball.
10. I don’t like thinking about it.
11. Where do you keep these cakes?
12. They wanted to go to the cinema last Saturday.
13. Don’t drink this bad water.
14. Mary always has bath in the morning.
15. The children are swimming in the lake now.
16. She has read this text, hasn’t she?
17. Where can I see you tomorrow? – We will be at school.
18. Did you buy a new car before Christmas?
19. Pete and Ted wear raincoats in autumn.
20. Little Lily hasn't found her doll yet.
21. Wait! We are running to you.
22. He did not understand the film last time.
23. We have always liked to eat tasty things at home.
<span>24. Why are you breaking this box?</span>