If or when? 1. . . . it gets dark. 2. . . . the film finishes. 3. . . . it doesn't rain tomorrow. 4. . . . you wake up
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tomorrow.
1. When it gets dark.( когда стемнеет )
2. When the film finishes.( когда закончится фильм )
3. If it doesn't rain tomorrow. ( если завтра не пойдёт дождь )
4. When you wake up tomorrow. ( когда ты проснёшься завтра )
If - если...
When - когда...
Другие вопросы из категории
A. Does holly know the boys number?
B. No she doesn't. If she knew his number, she'd ....
A. Has she got his address?
B. No she hasn't. If she had....., she..........
A. Has the boy got holly's .......?
B. No, he...... If he......
A. Does the boy go to holly's........?
B. No ...... If.....
переделайте пожалуйста эти предложения в пассивный залог
1 They are holding a festival next month
2 The company will offer guided tours
3 They must fix the the lock on that door
4 Somebody stole a famous painting from the gallery yesterday
5 Did Robert design that leaflet?
а эти предложения в активный залог
1 Some money will be given to charity by Elaine
2 The room has been decorated by Ray
3The fence will be repaired by Jenny tomorrow
4 The Eiffel Tower is admired for its unusual design
5 That note wasn't written by Rosie.
sports programmes and the news.
3.Tomorrow my friends (make) the model ship themselves.
4.Look! My mother (cook) the dinner.
5.Allan (go) abroad last summer.
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snow. One day Is often uiilikr the nrxt. In lummcr the sun shines, often there is no wind and there are no cloudb lii tin1 sky which Is blue and beautiful. We can see stars and the moon at night and people like walks, outdoor games and sports in the fresh air. When autumn comes, the days become shorter and colder. It gets dark earlier and often heavy clouds cover the sky bringing rain with them. Sometimes there is heavy rain, so that an umbrella or ii r.iiticojt ib iiccessdry if wo don t want to get wet through. Then you can hear people say, "What bad weatherl When Is this rain going to stop?" Many people then catch cold and must go to bed.Then a fire at home Is so pleasant. At last frost and snow come. Fields, forests and houses are covered with snow and rivers and lakes with Ice. But spring again brings sunshine and warm winds. Sometimes It snows but snow will not remain long, it will melt in the warm sun. Spring will bring bright sunshine, green grass and flowers. We usually say: "A nice day", "Not a bad day" or "It's nice weather for the time of the year" if the weather is fine, We can say: "It looks like rain", "It looks like snow" of "It's bad weather" when the weather is bad.
you to get up early?
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3. Do you wake up yourself or does your alarm-clock wake you up?
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4. Do you do your morning exercises?
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5. What do you prefer: a hot or a cold shower in the morning?
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6. What do you usually have for breakfast?
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7. Some people look through newspapers or listen to the latest news on the radio while having breakfast. What about you?
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8. When do you usually leave your house?
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9. Do you work? If yes, where?
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10. How long does it take you to get to your Academy (Institute)?
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11. Do you go there by bus or by car?
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2 if its the 1st of september
3 if you want to join the Explorers club
4do homefork every day
5 come to our school website
6 get up early every day
a. ) if you want to make new friends
b) fill in the registration form
c)i don t go for a walk
d) if you want to get good marks
i) if you don t want to be late for scool
f) i start scool
When do students get a master's degree?
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE USA 1. Young people in the USA get higher education in colleges and universities. Students choose "major" subject and make many courses in this subject. 2. After four years of study students get the degrees of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.), Bachelor of Philosophy (B. Phil.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A., if they study Greek or Latin). After a year or two of further study they get a master's degree. If they go on in their study and research, they will get a still higher degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D). 3. Higher education trains people to become teachers, engineers or to do other professional work. 4. College students often continue their study at universities. Not all the students get grants. The minimum period of study is two years (in this case they don't get the degree of Ph. D.), three or even four years. 5 . Many cities have colleges and universities that hold evening classes as well as daytime classes. People who work in the daytime can get higher education attending evening classes.
2. Переведите в письменной форме абзацы 1, 2, 4.
3. Выберите нужную форму глагола to be и переведите предложения на русский язык:
1. School education in the USA (is, was, will be) free.
2. They (are, were, will be) second-year students last year.
3. History (is, was, will be) the first lesson tomorrow.
4. Напишите предложения в вопросительной, а затем в отрицательной форме и переведите их на русский язык:
1. They have five lessons every day.
2. We had four exams last term.
3. Students will have a lecture on history tomorrow.
5. Поставьте глаголы, данные в скобках, в Past Indefinite Tense (прошедшее неопределенное время)
1. He (to get) a degree in chemistry last year
2. I (to pass) my entrance exams successfully a few days ago.
3. They (to read) many books on management last term.
6. Составьте три предложения, используя слова, данные в колонках, и переведите их на русский язык:
There in 2,600 universities in the USA There are many students at the university a a large library
7.Заполните пропуски предлогами по смыслу
1. There are three terms ... a school year.
2. University classes start... September.
3. In America all children from 6 to 16 go ... school.
"You had a lot of great times,didn't you,Dad?" his son David said last week as he narrated an abridged version of his father's long career. He put his hand on the older man's heart,reprising the question,"It was great,wasn't it?"Every announcer is nominally the "voice" of this or that team. Some voices become iconic,passed down through generations,cherished heirlooms of sound.Other voices arrive,and then are gone,sometimes quickly,the soundtrack of a season or two,the work of an able if itinerant craftsman. Dom Valentino skipped from here to there and then elsewhere.Valentino,who lives in Manhattan,as born in Brooklyn but raised in Hingham,Mass.,outside Boston. At 5 feet 4 inches,he was the pipsqueak quarterback of the high school football team,and when he turned to announcing after the military and college,he came back to nearby Brockton,setting up his microphone at a card table.Dom Valentino,a former sports announcer for a variety of teams,has been slowed by a stroke that hinders his speech. His voice was once melodious,his breath effortlessly powering a pinwheel of adjectives. Even now,he can still sound spirited and emphatic,but his phrases are short and occasional,and the words are slurred. This would frustrate anyone,but with Valentino it's even more so. He used to be a sports announcer.And not just any announcer,but one who had done it allin a dozen cities: high school and college,professional baseball,pro basketball,pro hockey. For a short time,he was even the voice of the Yankees,or at least one of them,up there in the booth with Phil Rizzuto,and Bill White,and Frank Messer."You had a lot of great times,didn't you,Dad?" his son David said last week as he narrated an abridged version of his father's long career. He put his hand on the older man's heart,reprising the question,"It was great,wasn't it?"Every announcer is nominally the "voice" of this or that team. Some voices become iconic,passed down through generations,cherished heirlooms of sound.Other voices arrive,and then are gone,sometimes quickly,the soundtrack of a season or two,the work of an able if itinerant craftsman. Dom Valentino skipped from here to there and then elsewhere.Valentino,who lives in Manhattan,as born in Brooklyn but raised in Hingham,Mass.,outside Boston.At 5 feet 4 inches,he was the pipsqueak quarterback of the high school football team,and when he turned to announcing after the military and college,he came back to nearby Brockton,setting up his microphone at a card table.
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