1. The doctor asks me if something was wrong with me.
2. The doctor asks if had headaches.
3. The doctor asks me if I was taking any medicine.
4. The doctor asks me if I spent much time out-of-doors.
5. The doctor asks me if I did sports.
6. The doctor asks me if I had a good appetite.
7. The doctor asks me if I usually went to bed late.
8. The doctor asks me if I would follow his advice.
<span>Where are the robots?
Science fiction writers wrote about different wonders and robots. But robots are not a reality. Where are our robots which help us to do the ironing, cook dinner, walk the dog, clean the house and so on? Perhaps it is much more difficult in practice than in theory to build such a robot. Our scientists don't have the knowledge to give a robot intelligence or the power of reasoning. Perhaps they may never work it out. Researchers say that the best way to overcome this problem is to study the human brain and try create an artificial brain. Nevertheless, scientists have already overcome other problems such as mobility. Also, robots can now look more human. Language may be another problem as robots have to be able to understand man's speech. Experts are divided as to when robot assistants may become a reality. Some ofscisay five years, others say fifty. Maybe soon household robots may be as common as home computers. </span>
1. Excuse me, I <u>am looking</u> (Present Contunuous Active) for a phone box.
<span>2. Last night I <u>was reading</u> (Past Continuous Active) in bed when suddenly I <u>heard</u> (Past Simple Active) a scream. </span>
<span>3. In five years’ time a permanent space station <u>will be circling</u> (Future Continuous Active) the moon. </span>
<span>4. The Labour party <u>has</u> always <u>had</u> (Present Perfect Active) strong links with the trade unions. </span>
<span>5. He <u>had completed</u> (Past Perfect Active) his work before the conference. </span>
<span>6. They <u>will have finished</u> (Future Perfect Active) the building of the house before summer. </span>
<span>7. The atom <u>can be defined</u> (Present Simple Active) as the smallest portion of matter. </span>
<span>8. Our group <u>is being examined</u> (Present Continuous Passive) by the professor now. </span>
<span>9. Nanocrystalline tungsten <u>has been</u> successfully <u>synthesized</u>. (Present Perfect Passive)</span>
<span>10. The system <u>is designed</u> (Present Simple Passive) to operate at temperatures over 110 C
Если сама перевести не сможешь, ПИШИ ))</span>
Первое слово went переводится как недостаток нехватка
второе слово пила перевод
третье слово есть поглощать поедать
четвертое слово именуемый называемый
Когда многие люди думают о слове "красота", они думают о моделях и кино звездах. Я должна признать, что я была одной из них. Я хотела бы быть более стройной, иметь более пухлые губы или большие глаза, которые были ярко синего оттенка. Мои подруги и я могли говорить часами о том, какими бы мы хотели быть высокими и иметь гладкую кожу как у моделей. Сейчас моя мечта поменялась.