Hey, Rin! Dear Rin, now I will answer all your questions. 100 years ago in my city is home to about 5 million people at the time in the center of the city were mostly some shops then the majority of people work as teachers and researchers almost always they rested HODYaBMuzei and theaters. Catching museums and theaters. This time it's all! With love, Mary
1.I ( played)
computer games yesterday. 2. I (was playing) computer games at five o'clock
yesterday. 3. He <span> (was playing) computer games from two till three yesterday.
4. We </span><span><span> (were playing) </span> computer games the whole evening yesterday. 5. What was
Nick ( doing) when you came to his place? 6. What were you ( doing) when I rang
you up? 7. I (was not sleeping) at nine o'clock yesterday. 8. What did he (
do) yesterday? - He ( read) a book. 9. What was he ( doing) the whole
evening yesterday? --He (was reading) a book. 10. Was she (sleeping) when you
came home? 11. My brother (did not play) tennis yesterday. He ( played)
tennis the day before yesterday. 12. My sister (was not playing) the piano
at four o'clock yesterday. She (was playing) the piano the whole evening.
13. When I came into the kitchen, mother (was cooking). 14. She (was cooking)
the whole day yesterday. 15. We ( washed) the floor in our flat
yesterday. 16. We (were washing) the floor in our flat from three till four
yesterday. 17. Did you ( do) your homework yesterday? 18. Were you ( doing) your
homework from eight till ten yesterday? 19. Why was she ( sleeping) at seven
o'clock yesterday? 20. He (was sitting) at the table the whole evening
yesterday.</span>
1 went 2 plays 3bought 4 speaks5 did you visit
6 opened 7 waits 8 worked 9 bought 10 learnt
<span>He didn't open the door an hour ago.
It was the best answer in the group.
This book is mine.
She gave me her pen.</span>
There are different versions of the origin of the name of Orenburg. Classic is version: a fortress on the river ori. The author of the phrase Orenburg, in all probability, is the founder of the city of I. K. Kirilov. In 1734, in accordance with its the project developed a package of government documents on the basis of the confluence of the ori and the Ural city-fortress. 7 Jun 1734 the Empress Anna Ioannovna signed "Privilege of Orenburg". Although the construction of the main fortress territory later was postponed several times downstream of the Urals, the name of the city, established a "Privilege", has been preserved to this day outside the fortress, founded in 1743, at the mouth of the river Sakmara.