1. We have done morning exercise. We haven't done morning exercise.
2. A big bee stung the boy. Did a big bee sting the boy?
3. My Granny buys milk every day. Does my Granny buy milk every day?
4. The family is decorating the room. The family is not decotating the room.
5. My sister will wash the dishes. Will my sister wash the dishes?
6. They were showing a very interesting film. They were not showing a very interesting film.
7. Masha opened the door. Mashs did not open the door.
Масленица является одним из самых популярных фестивалей в России. Он языческого происхождения, сигнализирует о конце зимы и приветствует приход весны. Русские блины очень важны в праздновании Масленицы. Их дарят друзьям и семье всю неделю. Блины едят с вареньем, сметаной, и, конечно же, с большим количеством сливочного масла. Теплые, круглые, и золотые — блины являются символом солнца! Древние русские на самом деле верили, что, съев блин, они получали часть жизненной энергии Солнца.
Фестиваль длится неделю. Он начинается в понедельник и заканчивается в воскресенье. Катание на тройки, санках, кукольный театр, лазание на столб, перетягивание каната, конкурсы и фейерверки являются частью празднования Масленицы. Существует, как правило, штурм снежной крепости. В 18-м веке были медвежьи шоу тоже! Но не бойтесь, если вы увидите медведя прямо сейчас. Это актер, одетый в костюм медведя!
Неделя заканчивается сжиганием чучела Масленицы, символа зимы. Таким образом, люди говорят до свидания зиме до следующего года и приветствуют приход весны.
1. My sister has been to Spain twice.
2. Mike and Garry have gone to London for the day.
3. I have never been to America before.
4. Mum has gone shopping. She’ll be back this afternoon.
5. Mr. Smith is tired. He has gone to the airport and back twice this morning.
1. Do you fancy going bungee jumping with me?
D. Maybe another time, when I’m less scared.
2. Do you fancy going to the theatre tonight?
E. I’m afraid I can’t. I have lots of homework to do for tomorrow.
3. How about designing a web page together?
F. That sounds great. The whole world would see our work.
4. How about going on a picnic on Sunday?
B. Great idea! I’ll prepare the sandwiches.
5. Would you like to go to the beach?
C. That would be lovely. It’s so hot today.
6. Let’s go to Scotland this summer!
A. I’d love to but the plane tickets are too expensive.
Hi Paula!
Greetings from London! I am here with my parents and am having a whale of a time. We have been here since Thursday and have already seen and done so much.
On Friday, we went to see The Moscow State Circus. I was so excited as I had never been to the circus before. It was a perfect evening full of amazing tricks. Most of all, I enjoyed watching the trapeze artists flying high up in the air. I have never seen anything like it! It was a hair-raising experience! Luckily, no one fell down! Of course, there were also clowns dressed in funny costumes too, as well as other artists. If you ever get the chance to see this famous circus, you should go – it is an unforgettable experience. And, don’t forget to try the toffee apples – they are the best!
Hope you are having a funny time too. Will tell you more about it when I see you.
Love,
Diane
1. Who is sending the postcard and to whom? - Diane's sending to Paula
2. Where is Diane? - in London
3. Since when has she been there? - since Thursday
4. Why was she so excited? - she went to see the circus the first time in her life
5. What did she enjoy most of all? - watching the trapeze artists flying high up in the air
1. Pirate - i. ship
2. Big - f. wheel
3. Cartoon - l. character
4. Shake - k. hands
5. Theme - j. park
6. Candy - h. floss
7. Rocket - d. journey
8. Souvenir - a. fair
9. Driving - b. licence
10. Fun - m. artists
11. Take - n. a stroll
12. Hair - o. made
13. Take - c. a ride
14. Trapeze - g. raising
15. Build - s. a fire
16. Go - e. shopping
17. Home - r. classes
18. Roller - p. coaster
19. Haunted - q. mansion
20. Have - t. rafting
Ride - ridden, See - seen, Go - gone, Shake - shaken, Meet - met, Eat - eaten, Fly - flown, Feel - felt, Drink - drunk, Forget - forgotten.
1. Have you just arrived?
2. She hasn’t packed her suitcase yet.
3. I have been to an adventure camp before.
4. Have you ever shaken hands with cartoon characters?
6. I have never seen a robot.
1) Haven't you bought this car yet? (предпочтительный вариант) или
2) Have you not bought this car yet? (встречается реже)
Это пример вопросительно-отрицательного предложения, в данном случае-общий вопрос. Начинаем подобный вопрос с отрицания, так как в руском варианте стоит слово "неужели", и оттенок удивления мы сможем передать только при помощи <span>отрицательной частицы *</span>not*, которая ставится после вспомогательного или модального глагола, если мы используем сокращённые формы(первый вариант перевода), если же используем полную форму глагола, тогда *not*<span> нужно ставить </span>перед<span> смысловым глаголом(второй вариант перевода).</span>