<span>I have never (been) to London.
Yesterday we (went) to the waterpark.
Have you (finished) your homework yet?
In 1996 our class (visited) the National Exhibition in Moscow.
They have already (done) all their homework.
Last Monday our family (celebrated) Mum’s anniversary.
– Will you have dinner with us? – No, thanks. I have just (had) dinner.
– Where is John? – He (left) two minutes ago.</span>
(7/8)/(21/32)=(7/8)*(32/21)=(1/1)*(4/3)=4/3
2b) 1. Seanachais tell stories 2. The two types of stories are (myths and legends) and folk tales. 3. Myths and legends are stories about heroes who overcome obstacles and fight magical beasts. 4. In Irish folk tales you find such characters as fairies, elves, leprechauns etc. 3a) magical beasts, noble champions, moral values, unusual characters или popular characters, incredible adventures, great obstacles, secret location.
1. neighbours' <span>complaints
</span> 2. today's <span>world
</span> 3. sisters' <span>husbands
</span> 4. women's <span>clothes
</span> 5. ten-minute <span>ride
</span> 6. wives' <span>names
</span> 7. brother-in-law's <span>dog
</span> 8. Tolstoy's and Turgenev's <span>styles
</span> 9. Smiths' <span>luggage
</span>10. grandparents' house.
1. I was reading in bed when I heard a noise.
2. Mum did the washing up when she dropped a cup.
3. I took a photo of Jake while he didn't look
4. While the student did a test, a mobile phone rang.
5. We were waiting for the bus when it started to rain.
6. While I was playing football, I broke my leg.
7. Pere was reading a book when he came in.
8. When we went to the sea, the sun was shining.
9. When the teacher came in, the girl was writing a text message.
10. Sue didn't go out because it was snowing.