1. aren`t you?
2. haven`t we?
3. are you?
4. am I?
5. won`t you?
6. aren`t you?
7. do you?
1. with
2. with
3. by
4. with
5. wth
6. by
7. by
8. with
1. I finished the letter and
went to bed.
2. Being tired, I could not
watch the match.
3. His absence was alarming.
4. The girl shut the book and
left the room.
<span>5. She gave a good
description of the thief. ИЛИ She described the
thief very well.</span>
6. We have recently received
a bonus. ИЛИ We have received a bonus recently.
1. Do you know the man sitting
there?
2. Many people have bad
habits.
3. You have to do it only
once.
4. From time to time she
loses her patience.
5. He has just dialed her
number.
<span>6. His attempt was a success.</span>
1. I'd like
to know what they are talking about.
2. Comrade
Petrov spoke at the meeting yesterday and told us a lot of interesting things.
3. I made a mistake in the last sentence and the teacher asked me to say it
again.
<span>4. He has
already spoken to you about it, hasn't
he? What did he say?</span><span> 5. Every time I see my friend Petrov we talk about
old times. </span>
6. Our
teacher often says that Comrade Klimov can speak English very well.
7. The
secretary says that the man who you'd like to talk (speak) to is coming here
tomorrow.
The first tennis championships at Wimbledon took place in 1877, when
twenty-two men paid one pound and one shilling to take part. These participants were told to bring
their own rackets and to wear shoes without heels. Balls, however, were provided. In 1884, women
were permitted to play in they own championships. However, play could only begin once the men’s
singles were completed. A female player from the USA called May Sutton became the first
overseas entrant to be crowned champion. She won the tournament in 1905 and went on to win it
again in 1907. May’s entry showed that international players are willing to travel to London to take
part in the championships. The popularity of tennis tournaments took spread far and wide, and
today tournaments take place across the globe. This means professional players must be willing to
travel long distances and thereby dedicate their lives to the game. As one famous player states: ‘For
me playing tennis is not just a career, it’s a way of life.’