Заполните пробелы одним из indefinite tenses:
1. I seldom ____ him as he ____ very busy now (see, is).
2. He __does__ not ____ to take part in the coming competitions (want).
3. In six years she ____ a fully qualified physician (will become).
4. They ____ their plan only two year ago (carried out).
5. When __will__ you ____ your job (finish)!
6. She ___ her work as an interpreter (likes)
7. She ___ the first road on the right and it ___ the shortest way to the village (take, was)
8. I ___ busy on Saturday and _will__ not ___ to go with him to the country (shall be, be able).
9. We ___ to a dance last night, but we _did__ not ___ ourselves must (went, enjoy).
10. Perhaps she ___ your brother on this photo (will recognize)
The flag of Great Britain, commonly known as the Union Jack or Union Flag, was a maritime flag of Great Britain from 1606 to 1801.[1][2] The design was ordered by King James VI and I to be used on ships on the high seas, and it subsequently came into use as a national flag following the Treaty of Union and Acts of Union 1707, gaining a regularized status as "the Ensign armorial of the Kingdom of Great Britain", the newly created state. It was later adopted by land forces, although the blue field used on land-based versions more closely resembled that of the blue of the flag of Scotland.
The flag consists of the red cross of Saint George, patron saint of England, superimposed on the Saltire of Saint Andrew, patron saint of Scotland. Its correct proportions are 1:2.
The flag's official use came to an end in 1801 with the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. At that time Saint Patrick's Flag was added to the flag of Great Britain to create the present-day Union Flag.
Creation
By James I of England, King of Scots, Orders in Council, 1606:
By the King: Whereas, some differences hath arisen between Our subjects of South and North Britaine travelling by Seas, about the bearing of their Flagges: For the avoiding of all contentions hereafter. We have, with the advice of our Council, ordered: That from henceforth all our Subjects of this Isle and Kingdome of Great Britaine, and all our members thereof, shall beare in their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St. George’s Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St. Andrew’s Crosse, joyned together according to the forme made by our heralds, and sent by Us to our Admerall to be published to our Subjects: and in their fore-toppe our Subjects of South Britaine shall weare the Red Crosse onely as they were wont, and our Subjects of North Britaine in their fore-toppe the White Crosse onely as they were accustomed. – 1606[3]
King James had the habit of referring to a "Kingdom of Great Britain", considering that it had been created by the Union of the Crowns. However, despite the personal union which he represented, in practice England and Scotland continued as separate kingdoms, each with its own parliament and laws, for another century. The Kingdom of Great Britain finally came into being in 1707.[4]
The flag of the new Kingdom was formally chosen on 17 April 1707, two weeks before the Acts of Union of 1707 were to take effect. Sir Henry St George, Garter King of Arms, had presented several possible designs to Queen Anne and the Privy Council.[5] The principal alternative for consideration was a version of the flag with the Cross of Saint Andrew lying on top of that of Saint George, called the "Scotts union flag as said to be used by the Scotts", but this was rejected.
It's a team sport.We play it in the summer on the grass.We have to wear shin guards.<span>We try to kick the ball into the goal
</span><span>It's a winter sport.We wear skates.We have a helmet and a visor.We hit the puck with a stick.
</span><span>We have to be barefoot to do this sport.We wear a leotard.We do jumps and somersaults on mats.<span>We walk on a beam.
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3 Does he like your music?
4 How often do you work?
5 How do you and your band travel to concerts?
6 When do your friends come to your concerts?
<span>My parents drink strong coffee every day.
Do my parents drink coffee every day?
Who drinks strog coffee every day?
What do my parents drink?
My parents drink strong coffee every day, don't they?
Do my parents drink coffee or tea every day?
He is playing football now.
Is he playing football now?
Who is playing football now?
What is he playing now?
What is he doing now?
He is playing football now, isn't he?
Is he playing footbal or chess?
I bought a nice present yesterday.
Did you buy a nice present ?
When did you buy a present?
Who bought the present?
What did you buy?
I bought a nice present yesterday, didn't I?
Did you buy a present or a cake yesterday?</span>