1.
a) -
b) I'm not working hard.
c) Sarah doesn't like sports.
d) I always get up at 6:30.
e) we don't speak German.
f) Peter often goes to the beach.
g) George never drinks beer.
h) we aren't having a good time.
2.
1) -
2) -
3) I'd like this coat. how much does it coast?
4) what are you doing?
5) I'm usually get up at 6.00.
6) this book is difficult. I don't understand it.
7) -
8) excuse me. do you know the way to the museum?
Лондон столица Великобритании.В Лондоне есть все, что нужно для счастливого и полноценного отдыха.Этот чудесный город известен своими достопримичательностями,музеями,театрами и многим другим.В Лондоне живет более 8 миллионов человек. Можно также видеть и восхититься Вестминстерским Дворцом, Трафальгарской площадью, Уайтхоллом, британским Музеем и многими другими местами в городе. Столица Англии запомнятся магазины Оксфорд стрит, двухэтажные автобусы, вечно цветущие королевские парки, безупречные небоскребы Сити, викторианские особнячки Кенсингтона, бесплатные и бескрайние музеи, неописуемой красоты Букингемский дворец, древние англиканские храмы, мемориалы, от которых захватывает дух.А кому-то – мюзиклы Вест-Энда, шумные рынки, а еще – индийские рестораны, пакистанские закусочные, веселящиеся набережные Southwark, неутомимые рыночные торговцы, гигантское колесо обозрения, уличные музыканты на Picadilly и Carnaby, шотландские стейк-хаусы, дух Битлз повсюду.Смена караула у королевского Букингемского дворца является одной из самых известных и популярных у туристов лондонских традиций.Практической пользы от смены караула, конечно, нет, но эта традиция — одна из самых красивых в Лондоне.Фестиваль Темзы проходит в середине сентября и включает в себя парадное факельное шествие, ярмарки, фейерверки и концерты.И много разных мероприятий ,это шикарный город,
London capital of Great Britain. In London there is everything that is necessary for happy and good rest. This wonderful city is known for the sights, museums, theaters and many other. In London there live more than 8 million people. It is possible to see and admire also the Westminster Palace, the Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, the British Museum and many other places in the city. The capital of England Oxford Street shops, the two-storeyed buses, eternally blossoming royal parks, faultless skyscrapers of City, the Victorian residences of Kensington, free and boundless museums, indescribable beauty the Buckingham palace, ancient Anglican temples, memorials from which captures spirit will be remembered. And to someone – musicals Vest-Enda, the noisy markets, and still – the Indian restaurants, the Pakistan snackbars, having fun embankments of Southwark, tireless market dealers, a huge big wheel, street musicians on Picadilly and Carnaby, the Scottish stake houses, spirit of Beatles everywhere. Changing of the guard at a royal Buckingham palace is one of the London traditions most known and popular in tourists. The practical advantage of changing of the guard, of course, isn't present, but this tradition — one of the most beautiful in London. The festival of the Thames takes place in the middle of September and includes ceremonial torch procession, fairs, fireworks and concerts. And there are a lot of other actions, it is the smart city
<span>1. Clod says that his friend
phones him every day.
2. Peter and Jack say that their parents brought them souvenirs from Vietnam last
week.
3. The Greens say that she will bake a yogurt cake for them tomorrow.
4. Timmy says that they were playing chess all evening.
5. His sister says that Tom is swimming in the pool now.
6. Bob says that he had left the house before his mother came from work.
7. The teacher says (asks) not to move the chairs.
8. Granny says (asks) to buy some oranges.
9. Linda asks if he can speak English.
10. Helen asks when they went to the country.
</span><span>1. Clod said
that his friend phoned him every day.
2. Peter and Jack said that their parents had brought them souvenirs from
Vietnam the week before.
3. The Greens said that she would bake a yogurt cake for them the following day.
4. Timmy said that they had been playing chess all evening.
5. His sister said that Tom was swimming in the pool then.
6. Bob said that he had left the house before his mother had came from work.
7. The teacher said (asked) not to move the chairs.
8. Granny said (asked) to buy some oranges.
9. Linda asked if he could speak English.
10. Helen asked when they had gone to the country.
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School essay on F. Kafka's novel "Reincarnation". IІ option. In literature XX century, the figure of Franz Kafka is one of the most tragic and contradictory. His work reflects the complexity and contradiction of the world, which Kafka perceived as absurd in his time. He reflected the tragedy of man's impotence before the absurdity of the bourgeois world. In the novels The Castle, The Process Kafka recreates the social attitude in a peculiar artistic form, reveals their true essence. One of the early novels Kafka "Reincarnation" gives an idea of the creative manner of the writer, especially his worldview, aesthetics. The hero of the novel Gregor Zamza one morning, waking up after an uneasy night, saw that he had turned into a huge, terrible insect. Further the story influences the reader by the authenticity of the style: the author, as if, keeps a record of the events that occur. "Protocol style" provides an opportunity to focus on the behavior of characters, household trivia, which for the hero grow into agonizing problems.
Gregor Zamza is an ordinary young man who grew up in a big city, tied to his family, the responsibility for which is felt very acutely. He cares about his father-bankrupt, sick mother, sister Greta, who can be seen at the conservatory. He works for a small firm, most of the time in his travels, very disciplined, diligent, able-bodied. Sometimes it is very hard for him, but Gregor never complains to anyone. He understood that the welfare of the family lay on his shoulders. The more terrible for him is reincarnation in an insect. From this moment the world for the hero "turns". He adapts to his new disgusting body. But Gregor remains in the soul what he was, a loving son and brother. He is tormented by despair and shame, since his family will be left without money and the old father, the mother is sick, the young sister should think about earning. He feels the disdainful contempt of the closest people with pain. One day Greta arranged a cleaning in his room, her goal was noble - to free up more space for the movement of the insect, but the hubbub that accompanies the cleaning, the deprivation of favorite things deeply impressed Gregor. They brought out a chest in which Gregor kept something from his very childhood, a table behind which he was doing his homework, a wardrobe with clothes. Realizing that he was deprived of normal housing, he got out from under the couch to protect his last treasure - a portrait on the wall.
My mother saw a huge red spot on the flowery wallpaper, screamed before she realized that this is Gregor, and fainted. Feeling guilty, Gregor tries to help his sister, who rushed to look for medicine, but now his father came (he now wore a uniform with gold buttons, as he worked in a bank), and hurled Gregor with an apple from a vase. Then he again and again threw, while one of the apples was stuck in the body, from that time of health, Gregor began to deteriorate, everyone forgot him. In no way guilty, despised by the nearest, he suffered suffering from shame greater than from hunger and wounds. All that is left for him is a pathetic loneliness. When the hero dies, his relatives feel the loss with relief. For the first time in a long time, mother, father and Greta go for a walk outside the city, they discuss plans for the future, and the parents, not agreeing, thought about what, despite past terrible circumstances, what their beautiful daughter is.
The hero of Kafka's novel embodies the man's fear of lives, loneliness, from which no one is immune. In an absurd world, even kinship ties are broken. The main thing for heroes is to look ordinary, like everyone else. The inner world of man, her experience is of no interest to anyone. In the works of Kafka, the world is guided by laws that are not subject to logical motivation, nor can their souls.