No1 Say what they are и No2 Put in: at, on, in, after, before
10-11 класс
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1.Monday
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paintbrush
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uniform
4desk
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week-end (holidays)
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sports ground
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museum
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working (labour) class
#2
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her........................Tuesday. 3. The price of electricity is going up..........................................October. 4. I've been invited to a wedding........................................ 14 February. 5. Hurry up! We've got to go................................................five minutes. 6. I'm busy just now but I'll be with you..................................a moment. 7. Jenny's brother is an engineer but he's out of work.....................the moment. 8. There are usually a lot of parties..............................New Year's Eve. 9. I hope the weather will be nice......................................the weekend. 10. ..............................Saturday night I went to bed................ 11 o'clock. 11. I don't like travelling.......................................night. 10. We travelled overnight to Paris and arrived.........................5 o'clock.................the morning. 11. The course begins.............................. 7 January and ends sometime ......................... April. 12. It was quite a short book and easy to read. I read it...........................a day. 13. I might not be at home....................Tuesday morning but I'll probably be there...............the afternoon. 16. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready.......................two hours. 17. The telephone and the doorbell rang..................................the same time. 18. Mary and Henry always go out for a meal.............................their wedding anniversary. 19. Henry is 63. He'll be retiring from his job.................................two years' time. 2. Put the verb in the correct form of the past (positive, negative or question). 1 I played ........(play) tennis yesterday but I .didn’t win...........(not/win). 2 We ............ (wait) a long time for the bus but it ................. (not/come). 3 That's a nice shirt. Where .............. (you/buy) it? 4 She ............... (see) me but she ........................ (not/speak) to me. 5 '..............(it/rain) yesterday?' 'No, it was a nice day.' 6 That was a stupid thing to do. Why ................. (you/do) it?
They are sure it's lucky to say "white rabbits" on the first day of the month. Do you believe in superstitions?
e much money at him, she (not to allow) him to pick up the tab. You are so lazy, my friend! If you (not to work) hard, you (to fail) at the exams in June. “If she (to wait) for somebody, she (not to wear) the bathrobe”, said the policeman about the murdered woman. Calm down! If you (not to be) so excited, it (to be) easier for us to help you. Look, if you (to stop) eating cakes and sweets when the doctor told you, you (to have) less problems with your weight and health now. Ben (to enjoy) the main course if he (not to eat) all the appetizers before it was served. If you (not to be) tired, we (can) go to the wine bar, but you look exhausted so we are going home. If there (to be) a fixed price menu, we (to have) to eat what they offer. Many years ago, in his childhood if Ken (to see) a platter of sweets, he (not to stop) eating till there was nothing left.
other meaning? What is it? 3) From where does the phrase originate? 4) It the legend about "Mind the Gap" true / terrifying / humorous? 5) Do you know any similar legends about the place where you live?
Текст:
Mind the Gap" is not just an announcement that you'll hear in the London Underground when a train arrives at a station. Much more than just a warning about the "gap" between a carriage and the platform, it's a phrase that has entered popular culture and has become synonymous with London. People who have visited England's capital city say "Mind the Gap" to each other — often accompanied by knowing glances and subtle nods — while the rest of the world wonders what they are on about.
The phrase originated on the Northern Line, where the gaps between the curved train platforms at Embankment Station and the train itself were particularly large.
The biggest gaps one needs to mind are at Bank Station on the Central Line and at Waterloo Station on the Bakerloo Line. Basically, early in the history of Tube-line building the companies had to build their railways beneath public roads, so sharp curves were required at some points. Probably, the gap at Bank Station is so large because the tunnel diggers of the time had to turn from side to side a lot to miss the Bank of England's vaults.
One of the funniest urban legends about "Mind the Gap" is as follows:
Once you are on a train platform, beware! Approaching trains sometimes disturb the large Gappe bats that live in the tunnels. The Gappes were brought to London in the early 19th century by French smugglers and have proved impossible to get rid of. The announcement "Mind the Gappe!" is a signal that you should cover your hair and look Itowards the ceiling. Very few people have ever been killed by Gappes, though, and they are considered only a minor drawback to an otherwise excellent means of transport.