1)What games did you use to play?I used to play "Monopoly".
3)What TV programmes did you use to watch?I used to watch cartoons.
4)What housework did you use to do?I used to wash the dishes.
5)What pet did you use to have?I used to have a fish.
6)What books did you use to read?
I used to read books about animals
When did you use go to bed?I used go to bed at 22:00.
7)Where did you use spend summer? I used to spend summer at the sea.
8)What did you use to believe?I used to believe in Santa Claus.
9)What food did you use to like?I used to like crisps.
10)What hobby did you use to have?I used to play basketball.
11)What clothes did you use to wear?I used to wear a dress.
1. берег - bank, shore, coast
2. главный - main, major, chief
3. вход - entrance, input, inlet
1. these windows should be cleaned before tomorrow
2. some flowers was given to boss by workers
3. the thieves were followed into a building by police
4. car can't be fixed by the mechanic
5. we've been told the news by the neighbor
6. the walls were painted by students last year
7. the pigeons are fed by the old woman every day
8. John will be picked up at this office by them
9. the visitors were showed the new house by her
10. litter shouldn't be thrown on the ground by you
А) were / weren't
B) is / isn't
C) was / wasn't
D) is / isn't
E) is / isn't
F) was / wasn't
В третьем какие из них выделенные?
George Crum was a cook at a hotel in the small town of Saratoga Springs, New York. One day in 1853 a customer <em><u>c</u></em><em><u>o</u></em><em><u>m</u></em><em><u>p</u></em><em><u>l</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>i</u></em><em><u>n</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u>d</u></em><em><u> </u></em>because his fried potatoes were too thick. Crum <em><u>g</u></em><em><u>o</u></em><em><u>t</u></em> angry. In fact, he got so angry that he <em><u>d</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u>c</u></em><em><u>i</u></em><em><u>d</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u>d</u></em> to cut some potatoes very, very thin. When the waiter took the thin slices to the customer, Crum thought that the customer <em><u>w</u></em><em><u>o</u></em><em><u>u</u></em><em><u>l</u></em><em><u>d</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>b</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>n</u></em><em><u>g</u></em><em><u>r</u></em><em><u>y</u></em><em><u>.</u></em> However, much to Crum's surprise, the stubborn customer liked the thin potato slices. These new thin slices caught on quickly and soon developed into a whole new business. Today Americans <em><u>e</u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u>t</u></em> millions of dollars worth of potato chips every year.