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Hurry,hurry,Come and see!Today there s a party,Just for me!With burgers,biscuitsAnd bananas too!There s lots to eatFor me and you!Pizza,chipsAnd

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sandwiches!And candless on a cakeTo make a wish! Напишите транскрипцию к словам

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Hurry(ˈhʌri),hurry(ˈhʌri),Come(kʌm) and(ənd) see(siː)!Today(təˈdeɪ) there(ðeə(r)) s(es) a (eɪ) party(ˈpɑːti),Just(dʒʌst) for(fə(r))) me(mi)!With(wɪð)  burgers(ˈbɜːɡə(r)),biscuits(ˈbɪskɪt) And(ənd) bananas(bəˈnɑːnə) too(tuː)!There(ðeə(r)

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Задание по английскому

прочитайте, переведите и определите являются ли предложения простыми, сложносочиненными или сложноподчиненными

I love English. 2. It is a ver y beautiful language .
3 . Whe n I thin k about you, I feel happy . 4. Come in
and we shall have a nice chat. 5. Robert had a cup of
milk and went to bed. 6. If you have a stron g cough,
p u t a spoon of honey in you r tea . 7. The room was
warm and comfortable . 8. She is th e person who care s
for me . 9. Ther e wa s no moon and th e sky was black.
10. She was sur e tha t when she grew u p she would
become a pop-singer. 11 . It was rainin g heavily thoug h
t h e wind had died down. 12. Make a cup of te a for u s
while I'm laying th e table . 13 . Shall we see you again
afte r you come back from London? 14. I have loved
you ever since I saw you first. 15. Ted looks unhapp y
because he got a bad mark.

Open the brackets.

One day a gentleman (to come) to a pastry-shop and (to order) a cake in the shape of the letter S. The pastry-cook (to say): "It (to take) us three days to make such a cake". "All right (to answer) the gentleman. I (to come) in three days".
In three days he (to come) to the shop again and when the cook (to show) him the cake the gentleman (to say) that he (not to like) its shape.
"Than we (to make) another one", (to say) the cook, "but it (to take) us three days more". "All right", (to say) the gentleman, "I (to come) in three days".
In three days the gentleman (to come) to the pastry-shop. The cook (to show) him the new cake. The gentleman (to say) that he (to like) it.
"Where we (to deliver)it?" (to ask) the cook. "Do not deliver it", (to answer) the man, "I (to eat) it here".

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Hurry.hurrt.
Come and see!
Today there,s a party,
Just for meet!
With burqers,biscuits
And bananas too!
There,s list to eat
For me and you!
Pizza.chips
And sandwiches!
And candles on a cake
To make a wish!

!the history of the london police! Today there are policemen

!the history of the london police! Today there are policemen everywhere but in 1700 London had no
policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night
and they were not paid very much.
About three hundred years ago London was starting to get bigger.
The city was very dirty and many people were poor. There were so many
thieves who stole money in the streets that people stayed in their homes
as much as possible.
In 1750 Henry Fielding started to pay a group of people to stop
thieves. They were like policemen and were called ‘Bow Street Run‑
ners’ because they were working near Bow street.
Fifty years later there were 120 Bow Runners but London had be‑
come very big and needed more policemen. So, in 1829 the first metro‑
politan (or London) Police Force was started with 3000 officers.
Most of them were working on foot but a few rode horses. Until
1920 all the police in London were men.
Today London police are quite well paid and for the few police of‑
ficers who still ride horses the pay is even better than for the others.
1) in 1700 the men who protected the streets were paid? a) a lot. b) a little c) nothing
2) 300 years ago, many people a) came to live in london b)wanted to leave london c) had big houses in london
3)people did not leave their houses because a) the city was not clean b)they had no maney c)they were afraid
4)the bow steet runners a)stole maney b)stopped people stealing c)paid people to steal
5)in 1800, there were a)enough policemen b)not enough c) too many policemen
6)of the first 3 000 metropolitan policemen a)all of them rode horses b)some of them rode horses c)most of them rode horses
7)today, police officers who work with horses are paid a) more than their colleagues b)the same as their colleagues c)half as much as their colleages

I left school when I was twelve and I had to get into service. I went to a young couple who were farmers, and I had to live in. it was about fifteen miles

from home and it seemed to me the back of beyond. It was a big rambling place, and I was the only help they had. I got one and three pence a week. They weren’t bad to me, but they used to go out a lot and I’d be in the place on my own. I’d go and look in all the cupboards, under beds, I was literally terrified. I helped the mistress make butter, and sometimes I used to milk the cows as well. Anyway, I didn’t last long. I got so lonely. I went to a butcher’s wife near Wellingborough. She was a terror. There was another maid there, and fortunately we got on well together. We could laugh and cover up for each other if we did anything wrong. We slept in an attic, and we had to be up at six o’clock in the morning. If we were a minute or two late, she’d be there and want to know why. I reckon she laid awake all night long, just for the pleasure of catching us out in the morning.
I had fifteen places in twelve years, and only at one of them was I treated like a human being. They didn’t think of us as people like themselves. We were different. Occasionally my father and brother used to come and see me, and I felt really unhappy when they left. I wanted to say “Take me with you”, but of course they couldn’t. You had to work; your parent couldn’t afford to keep you. Sometimes, if I’d been home, when the time came for me to go back I used to pray that the train wouldn’t come or that it would crash. But it always came.

помогите Вставьте модальные глаголы may или can . 1. I ____ finish the work tomorrow if no one bothers me any more. 2.

____ we come and see you next Sunday at three o'clock in the afternoon? 3. What time is it? — It ____ be about six o'clock, but I am not sure. 4. Only a person who knows the language very well ____ answer such a question. 5. ____ I come in? 6. Let me look at your exercises. I ____ be able to help you. 7. I ____ not swim, because until this year the doctor did not allow me to be more than two minutes in the water. But this year he says I ____ stay in for fifteen minutes if I like, so I am going to learn to swim. 8. Libraries are quite free, and any one who likes ____ get books there. 9. I ____ come and see you tomorrow if I have time. 10. Take your raincoat with you: it ____ rain today.

118 The simple present and the present continuous

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense.

I Mrs Jones: My daughter never (write) to me so I never (know) what she (do). Your son (write) to you, Mrs Smith?
Mrs Smith: Yes, I (hear) from him every week. He (seem) to like writing letters.

2 These apples (cost) 40p a bag. You (think) that is expensive? ~
It (depend) on the size of the bag.

3 I (see) my solicitor tomorrow (/ have arranged this)', I (change) my will. ~
You always (change) your will. Why you (not leave) it alone?

4 You (look) very thoughtful. What you (think) about? ~
I (think) about my retirement. ~
But you're only 25. You only just (start) your career. ~
I (know); but I (read) an article which (say) that a sensible man (start) thinking about retirement at 25.

5 My next door neighbour always (knock) on my door and (ask) me lend her l0 p pieces. ~
What she (do) with them? ~

She (put) them in her gas meter. I really (not mind) lending her a few l0p pieces but what (annoy) me is that she (know) how many she (need) each week but never (take) the trouble to bring the right number home.

6 What she (do) if she (run out) of them when you are away? ~
Oh, she (borrow) from her other neighbour, Mr White; but this (take) longer because he always (want) her to stay and chat and she (find) quite hard to get away from him. ~

7 How much she (owe) you now? ~

I (not know); I (not keep) an account. Anyway she (leave) next week; she (get) married. I (try) to think of a suitable wedding present, ~

8 Why you (not offer) to cancel her debt? ~
That (sound) rather a mean sort of present. Anyway she probably (not realize) that she (owe) me money.

9 My brother (say) that people who (owe) him money always (seem) forget about it, but people he (owe) money to always (remember) exactly.

10 I (not think) your brother (enjoy) the party. He (keep) looking at his watch. ~

Oh, I'm sure he (enjoy) it. He always (enjoy) your parties. But I (know) he (want) to be home early tonight because he (expect) an important telephone call.

11 Jack: How much longer you (stay) in England?
Paul: Only one more day. I (leave) tomorrow night. I (go) to Holland for two weeks.

12 Jack: And you (come) back to England after that or you (go) home?
Paul: It (depend) on my father. But if he (agree) to let me go on studying here, I'll certainly come back. And I (expect) he will agree.

13 Paul: By the way, Jack, Ann (see) me off at Victoria tomorrow. Why you (not come) too? You could have coffee with her afterwards.

(Paul is advising/inviting Jack to come and see him off.)

14 You (see) that man at the corner of the street? He is a private detective. He (watch) No. 24. ~
How you (know) he (watch) No. 24? ~
Because whenever anyone (come) out of, or (go) into, the house he (make) a note in his little book.

15 What all those people (do) in the middle of the street? And why they (wear) such extraordinary clothes?

They (make) a film. Most of the crowd are local people who (work) as extras. ~

16 It (sound) great fun. You (think) I could get a job as a film extra? ~
I (not know) but I (see) Ann over there; when they (finish) this scene I'll ask her if they still (take) on extras. ~

17 Ann (act) in the film? ~

She has a small part. She (not act) very well. I (imagine) she got the part because she (know) the director.

18 My brother (live) next door and his two children (come) and (see) me every day. The boy (not bother) to knock at the door; he just (climb) in through the window; but the girl always (knock).

19 Tom: We (move) into our new house tomorrow.
Bill: But why you (leave) your present house? It (suit) you all.
Tom: Yes, I (know) it (do); but the Council (pull down) all the houses on this side. They (widen) the road. They (say) it's a bottleneck.

20 If you (ask) a friend if she (like) your new dress she usually (say) 'Yes'; so you (not know) whether she really (think) it (suit) you or whether she merely (be) polite.



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