1)bigger
2)smaller
3)best
4)oldest
5)longer
1)go
2)got up
3)was
4)will clean
5)makes
1)school
2)read
3)very well
4)had
5)sang
(t) <span>walked; </span><span>finished; </span><span>stopped; </span><span>asked; </span>watched;
(d) <span>played; </span><span>stayed; </span>arranged; <span>travelled; </span>improved; proposed; repaired; <span>returned; </span>
(id) <span>Created; </span><span>counted; </span>consisted; <span>decided; </span>invited; <span>decorated.</span>
1 There are some water in bottle
2 There were not any food in the fridge
3 There was a chocolate on the table
Although the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic officially adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1918, the Russian Orthodox Church continued to use the Julian calendar. The New Year became a holiday which is celebrated by both calendars.
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1. Before you (have crossed) the park, you will come to a supermarket. 2.
When you ( cross) the park, you will see the hospital. 3. If you (
translate) this article into Russian, I shall use it in my report. 4. If
she (is) in St Petersburg now, she will meet you at the railway
station. 5. If you (do not hurry), you will miss the train. 6. If it (
rains), we shan't go to the country. 7. When my friend ( comes) to St
Petersburg, we shall go to the Russian Museum. 8. What will you be doing
when he ( comes) to your place? 9. Don't forget to pay for your dinner
before you (leave) the canteen. 10. I shall be able to translate this
article if you ( give) me a dictionary. 11. You will have to work
hard at home if you ( miss) the lesson. 12. Where will you go when you
( come) to London? 13. The child won't be healthy if you (do not
give) him much fruit. 14. I shan't have dinner before mother ( comes)
home. 15. What will you do if you (do not finish) your homework tonight?
16. She will wait for him till he ( comes) back. 17. What do you want
to do after you (leave) school? 18. I'll call you as soon as I (
get) home from the hospital.
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