Ответ:
1 was making - have you made - made
2 ate
3 were you doing - were picking - have picked
4 is making
5 was cleaning - hadn't cleaned
6 were - pumped - had pumped
7 heard - knew
8 were talking - did help - helped
9 are making - have lost - tried - are throwing
10 won't bring - hadn't wrote
11 was doing - hadn't finished - have done
12 sold - have been painting - hadn't sell
13 have done - went
14 has been collecting - had collected
15 is standing - gone
Объяснение:
1) going to fall off from the ladder
2) she is going to switch on the printer
3) they are not going to go here
4) he is going to take a photograph
6) you are not going to school
5) Mrs green is not going to make some break
7) she is not going to school
8) it is going to be a beautiful day
Seen.done.drunk.brought,sung made caught.rung left fed arrived swum fallen flown taken given read heard found come
1Susan is not watching a film
2: Are boys drinking Cola?
3: Are they enjoying their holidays?
4: i am not eating a sandwich
5: Is Ted playing the drums?
Parks and streets of London
London is a green city with many parks in the center. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in Central London. It is open from 5 am to 12 PM. In good weather, Londoners love to take long walks along its grassy territory. Hyde Park is famous for its Speaker's Corner. It's a place in the Park where on Sundays people stand on boxes or chairs and say something they want to say.
There are other parks and gardens in Central London. Some are near Buckingham Palace home or office of the British monarchy. When the Queen or king is in London, they live in Buckingham Palace. In the gardens around the Palace there are lakes where flamingos live.
The streets of London are diverse. Some of them are wide and long, some are narrow and short. Some of them are very famous and popular among tourists such as Downing Street in Central London. Here in the house number 10 lives and works Prime Minister. There's usually a policeman behind the front door.
Oxford Street is also a famous street. This is an important place to shop. About 300 stores are located there. They say it's the busiest shopping street in Europe. Oxford Street is quite long about two and a half km. There are small and large shops on both its sides.
Whitehall is a wide busy street in Central London. There are government buildings and offices. This is a political center of the British capital. When Newspapers write Whitehall they often imply the British Government.
You can see red double-Decker buses on all the streets of London. They are also a symbol of London. With double-Decker buses, visitors to London can see the best places in the city.