I am afraid he ...already ...his chance
<span>(miss). </span>
<span>2, Our students ...part in the competition the </span>
<span>day after tomorrow (take). </span>
<span>Yesterday the boys ...the game (lose). </span>
4. Where is Steve? — He is in his room. He ...
<span>(sleep). </span>
<span>5. He always ...his niece with her homework </span>
<span>(help). </span>
<span>6. Next time you ...the prize (win). </span>
<span>?. Martin never takes part in competitions. He </span>
<span>... competitions (hate). </span>
<span>8. I ...Jill's telephone number, so I cannot call </span>
<span>her (forget). </span>
<span>21 Complete the dialogue. </span>
<span>a) Use: </span>
<span>the Present Simple or the Present Continuous </span>
<span>Tense. </span>
<span>— What ...(do) you now? </span>
<span>— I ...(answer) the questions of the Teenagers' </span>
<span>Competition at the moment. </span>
<span>— Are the questions difficult? </span>
<span>— Not for me. We often ...(answer) similar </span>
<span>questions in our English lessons. </span>
<span>b) Use: </span>
<span>the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Tense. </span>
<span>— ...(take) part in the competition recently? </span>
<span>— Yes, I ...(try) my chance two weeks ago. </span>
<span>— ...(win) you the competition? </span>
<span>— No, I ...(not). But it was worth trying
вот так?
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A holiday is a day set aside by custom or by law on which normal activities, especially business or work, are suspended or reduced. Generally, holidays are intended to allow individuals to celebrate or commemorate an event or tradition of cultural or religious significance. Holidays may be designated by governments, religious institutions, or other groups or organizations. The degree to which normal activities are reduced by a holiday may depend on local laws, customs, the type of job being held or even personal choices.
The concept of holidays often originated in connection with religious observances. The intention of a holiday was typically to allow individuals to tend to religious duties associated with important dates on the calendar. In most modern societies, however, holidays serve as much of a recreational function as any other weekend days or activities.
In many societies there are important distinctions between holidays designated by governments and holidays designated by religious institutions. For example, in many predominantly Christian nations, government-designed holidays may center on Christian holidays, though non-Christians may instead observe religious holidays associated with their faith. In some cases, a holiday may only be nominally observed. For example, many Jews in the Americas and Europe treat the relatively minor Jewish holiday of Hanukkah as a "working holiday", changing very little of their daily routines for this day.
The word holiday has differing connotations in different regions. In the United States the word is used exclusively to refer to the nationally, religiously or culturally observed day(s) of rest or celebration, or the events themselves, whereas in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations, the word may refer to the period of time where leave from one’s duties has been agreed, and is used as a synonym to the US preferred vacation. This time is usually set aside for rest, travel and/or the participation in recreational activities, with entire industries targeted to coincide or enhance these experiences. The days of leave may not coincide with any specific customs or laws. Employers and educational institutes may designate ‘holidays’ themselves which may or may not overlap nationally or culturally relevant dates, which again comes under this connotation, but it is the first implication detailed that this article is concerned with.
Pinguins always walk and live in groups, and in case if any of them is in danger, they try to help it. A lot of people call pinguins birds, this is because when they jump into water they shake their arms like birds do with their wings. There are many different types of penguins. Ground penguins are the ones that don't like cold and you can see them in hot countries and in the zoos. Another type of penguins that most of the people are familiar with, are the ones that live on the north where there is very cold. Penguins are defenseless animals, they never hurt people or attack them. They can be different in colour: white black and yellow. Some penguins are soft and fluffy, some penguins are smooth and slippery. I have also seen penguins with the massive eyebrown that are yellow. I also saw a programme about penguins on the TV show and learnt that some people have penguins at home as pets! Usually when people make pictures of penguins they are not allowed to come close to the penguines because they will be very scared. All types of penguines eat fish and nothing more. I like penguins because I find these animals very friendly
Перевод:
Инструктор:<span> Ты готова, Джейн?</span>
Джейн: Да! Давайте это сделаем.
Инструктор:<span> Ладно, запомни сейчас, тебе нужно быть осторожной на дороге все время. Хорошо, езжай вдоль Бридж Роуд по направлению к отелю Парк.</span>
Джейн: Хорошо! Мне ехать прямо или Вы хотите, чтоб я повернула направо на Эпл Стрит?
Инструктор:<span> Нет, ты не можешь поворачивать направо на Эпл Стрит и ты не можешь ехать прямо. Посмотри на знак!</span>
Джейн: Ой, да! Я могу здесь поворачивать только налево.
Инструктор:<span> Очень хорошо! Поэтому поверни налево на Эпл Стрит.</span>
Джейн: Поехали...
Инструктор:<span> Отлично! Сейчас остановись около светофора, потому что горит красный. Когда загорится зеленый, поверни налево на Мил Стрит.</span>
Джейн: Понятно.
Инструктор:<span> Сейчас паркуйся перед больницей.</span>
Джейн: Но я не могу здесь парковаться! Посмотрите на знак.
Инструктор:<span> Замечательно! Поверни налево на Грин Стрит и езжай по направлению к парку. </span>
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