№3 Преобразуйте прямую речь в косвенную:
1. ”she won‟t put it in the sales because it‟s selling very well”
2. He has read the report and doesn't understand section 4”
3. ”When he finish his presentation, He is going to have a drink”
4. She is preparing the figures but She won‟t be long”
5. ”She likes playing tennis, but doesn't do it very often”
6. She is going to visit our Polish subsidiary, but she is not sure when”
7. ”I asked Pablo how much did he pay for his car?”
<span>№4 Исправьте неправильные предложения.</span>Учтите, что не во всех предложениях есть ошибки:
1. WHAT wine are you going to have?
2. What wine do you prefer?
3. That‟s ridiculous – I‟m not believing in it!
4. That‟s ridiculous – I am not going to do business with them again!
5. I‟m sorry, I‟m not following while you‟re saying.
6. I‟m sorry, I don't understand what you‟re saying.
7. This building contains all the printing machines.
<span>8. This building is getting very old – soon we‟ll have to demolish it.</span>
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee was born in 8 Juli 1988. He is an English inventor of World Wide Web.
His awards: Mountbatten Medal(1996); W. Wallace McDowell Award(1996); MacArthur Fellows Program(1998); Queen's Medal(2000); Sir Frank Whittle Medal(2001); Marconi Prize(2002); Princess of Asturias Award for Technical & Scientific Research(2002); Japan International Prize (2002); Millennium Technology Prize(2004); Order of the British Empire(2004); President's Medal(2006); <span>Charles Stark </span>Draper Prize(2007); IEEE Maxwell Award(2008); <span>The </span>Internet Hall of Fame(2012); The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering(2013); Turing<span> Award(2017).
Facts: In a sense he resists to commercialization of the World Wide Web. He is interested in Web,not in its using. In one of the interviews he admitted that he suffers from trash in the Internet. </span>
<span><span>1) Julia <u>hasn't been</u> (</span>или<span><u>has never been</u>) to New York</span><span>.
2) Mrs Johnsons hasn't watered plants yet.
<span>3) I haven't
seen Peter at school today.
<span>4)
Paul hasn't painted the walls in the kitchen yet.
<span>5)
Polly hasn't washed cups and plates yet.
6) Jerry hasn't watched the news on television today
7) Mary and I haven't decided what film to see.
8) Most of us <u>haven't played</u> (<u>have never played</u>) baseball.
<span>9) Jim
<u>hasn't worked</u> (= <u>has never worked</u>) as a journalist.
10) I</span><u>haven't ever stayed</u><span> (= <u>have never stayed</u>) at the
"Star".
11) Samantha <u>hasn't ever cooked</u> (= <u>has never cooked</u>) chocolate
pudding.</span></span></span></span></span></span>
Julie was walking home from school. The boys was playing basketball. Sally was reading a book in the park. Mr Smith was cooking dinner.
One of the most remarkable public events in my country is the Victory Day. It is traditionally celebrated on the 9th of May. This patriotic holiday commemorates the victory of the USSR over the Nazi Germany. Every year in honour of this day in all cities across the country lots of cheerful parades and celebrations are held. Despite the fact that the holiday is celebrated in a flamboyant way, May 9 is a sad day for the majority of our population. Many people have lost their loved ones and close relatives during this ruthless war. From one hand everyone is happy that the country wasn’t occupied by the fascist invaders, from the other hand everyone grieves over their loss. On this day we are grateful to our saviors, to those who sacrificed their lives for us. That’s why we try to celebrate this day with honours. Some part of younger generation doesn’t understand the importance of this event, which I think is disrespectful. In my opinion, the Victory Day is one of the greatest holidays during the year. Some of my ancestors also took part in the Great Patriotic War of 1945, and I’m proud of them.