Даунинг-Стрит или *N Количество ИО, как называют его британцы, является одним изсамых известных адресов в мире 1)Однако. это такжеочень оживленное место, где работают сотни людей и где многоИа! должностные обязанности. Состоялись заседания кабинета министров и государственные ужины.Многие сразу узнают фасад зданияНомер 10 изначально был дан первому премьер-министру. СэрРоберт Уолполь, в подарок, 3) А. Перед тем, как он переехал в, хотя, онприсоединился к 10 Даунинг-стрит в большой дом за ним и имел некоторыеизменений. Так что хоть номер 10 выглядит как обычныйтеррасный дом снаружи, 4)Есть много красивыхномера с элегантным декором и изысканной мебелью, включая государствоСтоловая, кабинет. Терракотовая комната и Белыйгостиная. Есть портреты всех прошлых премьер-министроввисящие на стенах парадной лестницы с)Таблица вэта комната в форме лодки, так что премьер-министр всегда может видетьВсе сидят вокруг!Частный дом премьер-министра-меблированная квартира на втором этаже.По, когда-то описанная Маргарет Тэтчер (Премьер-министр Великобританиис 1970-1990 годов, как жил выше цеха премьер-министр такжеимеет собственное исследование 6)000 0 000Там он часто встречается с коллегамипринимает важных гостей, звонит по телефону или дает интервью.
Task 6.
1. I think coffee tastes bitter. I don’t like it.
2. My grandma bakes a lot. She is probably making a cake right now.
3. My dad doesn’t see why young people love fast food so much.
4. I have never been on a diet in my life.
5. I am thinking of giving up chocolate.
6. I am doing some cooking. That’s why I smell of onions!
Task 7.
1. Have you ever tried spicy Thai food?
2. Are food prices going up at the moment?
3. Have you ever cut your finger preparing food?
4. How often do you cook a meal for the family?
5. How long have you been having school lunches? (?)
6. How long do you have the same dining table?
Notebook pencil table eraser
<em>Ex. 29</em>
1. I am sure they will have completed the new road by June.
2. He says that before he leaves he will have seen every show in town.
3. By the time you arrive, I will have finished reading your book.
4. I will have been in this country two years next January.
5. A year from now he will have taken his medical examinations and will have begun to practice.
<em>Ex. 30</em>
1. They have not received a new flat this year. Have they received a new flat this year?
2. She has not been to Italy. Has she been to Italy?
3. They have not heard the news yet. Have they heard the news yet?
4. I have not known his father. Have you known his father?
5. He had not worked at a plant before the army. Had he worked at a plant before the army?
6. We had not studied German before we began to study English. Had you studied German before you began to study English?
7. She had not written the letter by 5 o'clock. Has she written the letter by 5 o'clock?
8. The children will not have done their homework beore their parents come home. Will the children have done their homerowk before their parents come home?
9. It will not have stopped raining by noon. WIll it have stopped raining by noon?
<em>Ex. 31</em>
1. <em><u>Past Perfect</u></em>: We had already translated the text when you came.
<u><em>Past Cont</em></u>.: We were translating the text when you came.<em><u>
Future Perfect</u></em>: We will have translated the text when you come.
<em><u>Future Cont</u></em>.: We will be translating the text when you come.
2. <em><u>Past Perfect</u></em>: They had already written a dictation when I entered the classroom.<em><u>
</u><u>Past Cont</u></em>.: They were writing a dictation when I entered the classroom.<em>
<u>Future Perfect</u>: </em>They will have written a dictation when I enter the classroom.
<em><u>Future Cont</u></em>.: They will be writing a dictation when I enter the classroom.
3. <em><u>Past Perfect</u></em>: The students had already taken their exams by 12 o'clock.
<em><u>Past Cont</u></em>.: The students were taking their exams from 9 till 12 o'clock.<em><u>
Future Perfect</u></em>: The students will have already taken their exams by 12 o'clock.
<em><u>Future Cont</u></em>.: The students will be taking their exams from 9 till 12 o'clock.
4. <u><em>Past Perfect</em></u><em></em>: He had already had a shower when the telephone rang.<u><em>
</em></u><u><em>Past Cont</em></u><em></em>.: He was having a shower when the telephone rang.<em><u>
Future Perfect</u></em>: He will have had a shower when the telephone rings.
<em><u>Future Cont</u></em>.: He will be having a shower when the telephone rings.
5. <em><u>Past Perfect</u></em>.: The boys had already played football when it began to rain.
<em><u>Past Cont</u></em>.: <u><em></em></u><em></em>The boys were playing football when it began to rain.<em><u>
Future Perfect</u></em>: The boys will have played football when it begins to rain.
<em><u>Future Cont</u></em>.: The boys will be playing football when it begins to rain.