1. You aren’t students. Are you students?
2. They won’t be engineers in five years.
Will they engineers in five years?
3. My father isn’t very busy man.
Is my father very busy man?
4. I wasn’t at the university yesterday.
We’re you at the university yesterday?
5. She won’t be free tomorrow.
Will she be free tomorrow?
6. The students aren’t in the classroom now.
Are the students in the classroom now?
7. My sister isn’t 15 today.
Is my sister 15 today?
8. I wasn’t in Moscow yesterday. We’re you in Moscow yesterday?
9. Her work isn’t very interesting.
Is her work very interesting?
10. He isn’t from New York. Is he from New York?
11. She isn’t 16. Is she 16?
12. They aren’t married. Are they married?
13. Jane wasn’t ill last week.
Was Jane ill last week?
14. I am not student. Are you student?
15. It wasn’t cold last winter. Was it cold last winter?
1) rotates
5) colonise
4) exploring
9) farms
10) survive
7) generate
6) take off
Всмысле? ????????????????
Не спец в английском. Я бы так выполнил это задание.
1) T<span>he first metro line had been constructed (by workers) by May 1935
2) T</span>wo districts were connected with t<span>he first line
3) T</span>he construction work was done (by Moscow metro builders) <span>in difficult geological conditions
4) The work was </span>continued <span>During the Great Patriotic War
5) </span>18 districts of the capital are linked with t<span>he belt line
6) Trains are conducted with a</span>n automatic driver <span>according to the schedule
7) T</span>he streets of the city are decorated with flags, portraits, flowers and garlands of coloured bulbs b<span>efore holidays
8) </span>An automatic driver was successfully tested
(В последнем предложении не буквальный переход, а по смыслу. "has undergone" - само по себе с пассивным значением, хотя формально это активный залог. Это ощущается и в русском языке: автопилот(автомашинист) подвергся успешно испытаниям (прошел успешно испытания). Поэтому формальное обращение будет выглядеть странно: Successful tests have been undergone with an automatic driver)
Arrived
Been
Bought
Come
Eaten
Flown
(Got) gotten
Gone
Had
Left
Kept
Lost
Met
Put
Returned
Ridden
Seen
Taken
Told
Traveled
Tried