1.The Englishmen are known to be friendly to <span>foreigners 2. They are also great tea drinkers and home sitters. 3. “My home is my castle” is the typical English proverb which says about the British character more than just words. 4. It’s also known that every Englishman is a country man at heart. 5. Some people say that the English have no sense of humour 6. The typical English food is fish and chips 7. The emblem of England is the Red Rose. 8. English is the official language of the UK.</span>
Вариант 1.
Many books were published in our country last year.
Many books will be published in our country next year.
I was sent to the South (last year)
I will be sent to the South (next year).
Вариант 2.
This problem was given much attention to yesterday.
This problem will be given much attention to tomorrow.
I was told to go home by my mother.
I will be told to go home by my mother.
Задание 4.
His bag was left on the desk by him.
This film was seen by everybody last week.
Our written works were returned to us by our teacher.
This book was bought by him yesterday.
The top of the mountain was reached by us in the evening.
The radio was invented by Popov in 1895.
1- they hadn't a p.e....
did they have a p.e....?
2 - he always doesn't get up...
does he always get up...?
3 - children usually don't play tennis...
do children usually play tennis...?
4 - Nick won't go shopping...
will Nick go sh. tomorrow?
5- she often doesn't run...
does she often run... ?
6- boys didn't wash the floor...
Did boys wash the floor...?
7- Girls won't take care of...
Will girls take care of ...?
1-c
2-a
3-c
4-b
5-b
6- d
7- a
8- a
9- b
<span>At 7 am, I eat <span>porridge </span></span><span>and <span>drink milk
</span></span>At 13 o'clock I eat soup<span> and drink </span><span>juice</span>
<span /><span>At 6 pm I eat meat and vegetables, and drink tea</span>
Toktar Ongarbayuly Aubakirov born on 27 July 1946 <span>is a retired </span>Kazakh<span> Air Force officer and a former </span>cosmonaut.<span>Toktar Aubakirov was born in Karkaraly district, Karaganda region, </span>Kazakh SSR<span>, which is now Kazakhstan. After graduating from the 8th grade of a secondary school he started working as a metal turner at the Temirtau foundry, whilst attending an evening school. In 1965 he joined the Armavir Military Aviation Institute of the Anti-Air Defence Pilots. He served as a </span>fighter pilot<span> in the </span>Soviet Air Force<span> on the Far East borders of the USSR until his acceptance into the M. Gromov Test Pilot's School in 1975.
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