1. My friends may come to my party.
<span>2. Mum may make dinner today. </span>
<span>3. I may find something interesting in this book. </span>
<span>4. Our country may be very different in twenty years. </span>
<span>5. Your friend may phone you this evening.</span>
5)Had they been to many contries?
Yes, they had
6) Has nobody seen your dog?
No, nobody has
7)Shall we have signed this contract by next Tuesday?
Yes, you shall
8) Has our engineer used your method recently?
No, he hasn't.
Фот, эгеинст, фридом
как-то так
1. the the the
2. in to near/by into along
3.the machine can be delivered by the manufatures at the end of the month.
4. entered, had rung
<span>The Louisiana Purchase Exposition was the biggest event in the </span><span><span><span>summer of 1904 in </span>St. Louis, Missouri</span>.
That exposition was the occasion where ice-cream cones were first </span><span>made and
sold.
It wasn’t even noon but Charles Menches, a seller of ice-cream, had </span><span>not a single dish to serve his ice-cream on.
Menches’ friend </span><span>was selling a Middle Eastern treat Zalabia.
Zalabia consists of </span><span>a crisp, wafer-like pastry with syrup.
Menches </span><span><span>rolled up</span> the Zalabia, scooped his ice-cream on the top and ice-cream cones were born.</span>