1. has stopped... is shining..
2. ...help...will do...
3. ...get... will...get
4. What are you reading now? ...am reading... ...am... will come...want..has come
5. ...see...want...
6. ...came...was sleeping...
7. When will you come to see us? ..will come.. am not...
8. ...do not like...
9. ...came...
10. ...will ring...come...
11. ..will show..like..
12. ...had come...
13. ...will help...ask...
14. ...has seen...
15. ...arrive...
16.... had known... met
1) much (возможно и a lot of) 2 a lot of 3 much (a lot of тоже возможно) 4 a lot of / much 5 А lot of ("many" тоже возможно) 6 a lot of 7 much (возможно и a lot of) 8 a lot of 9 a lot of 10 much 11 a lot of 12 many (a lot of - тоже возможно)
<span>1.
This is a yellow pencil.
2. That text is easy.
3. This is an easy text.
4.
That is a good idea.
5. The sky is blue and the sun is shining.
6. What are you
going to have for lunch?
7. Our apartment is on the third floor.
8. Help!
Fire! Somebody call the fire brigade.
9. Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?
10. Kevin lives in Coronation Street.
11. Have you ever been to the National
Theatre?
12. "Where are you staying?" - "At the Intercontinental Hotel."
13. Milan is a large city in the north of Italy.
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<span>An American lady travelling in England got into a compartment in a smoking carriage where an Englishman was smoking a pipe. For a short time she was sitting quietly expecting that the Englishman would stop smoking. But when the train<span> was</span> under way for half an hour, she began to cough and sneeze trying to show him that she <span>objected </span>to the smoke. At last, seeing that all her efforts to attract his attention </span><span>had failed </span><span>she </span>addressed<span> him impatiently, “ If you </span>were<span> a gentleman you </span>would<span> stop smoking when a lady </span>got<span> into the carriage.” – “If you </span><span>were </span><span>a lady,” </span>replied<span> the Englishman, - “you </span>would not get<span> into a smoking carriage.” – “ If you </span>were<span> my husband,” </span>said<span> the American lady angrily,- “I </span>would give<span> you poison.” The Englishman </span>looked<span> at her for a moment or two. “Well,” he </span>said<span> at last, - “if I </span>were<span> your husband I </span>would take<span> it.”</span>
1.If Ann were rich, she (would send) her daughter to Oxford.