1. ARE going to go
2. what ARE you doing tomorrow?
3. it WILL rain
4. makes
5. i am not able to (будущее время вместо CAN)
6. WILL get (не совсем уверен)
7. вместо may можно поставить can или could (лучше поставить could, т.к. действие будет в будущем)
Для удобства, сначала 1 метр переведём в сантиметры.
1 м = 100 см
А теперь 100×5=500, т.к. нам надо узнать, сколько в 5 метрах сантиметров.
Значит, 5 м = 500 см
1) I'm going to visit my grandmother this Sunday.
...(Уже есть).
My mum is going to cook a big cake this Sunday.
My dad is going to swim in swimming-pool this Sunday.
2) Yes, I am. Yes, he is. No, they aren't. Yes, she is. Yes, they are.
1) any wine
2) any eggs
3) any biscuits
4) any cheese
5) any oranges
6) some vegetables
some употребляется в утвердительных предложениях, а any в отриц. и вопросительных.
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Slavery began to exist before written history, in many cultures. A person could become a slave from the time of their birth, capture, or purchase.
While slavery was institutionally recognized by most societies, it has now been outlawed in all recognized countries, the last being Mauritania in 2007. Nevertheless, there are still more slaves today than at any previous point in history:an estimated 45 million people remain enslaved worldwide.The most common form of the slave trade is now commonly referred to as human trafficking. Chattel slavery is also still practiced by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. In other areas, slavery (or unfree labour) continues through practices such as debt bondage, serfdom, domestic servants kept in captivity, certain adoptions in which children are forced to work as slaves, child soldiers, and forced marriage.