помогите поставить глаголы в настоящее простое или настоящее продолженное время-.1) You often....(paint) your house. 2) Martin ...(skate) in the park.
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3)Yolanda and Sonia....(not / work) here. 4)Thomas....(take) picttures in the city. 5) Hannah ...(not like) parties. 6) When ...Elsa....(come) home? 7) Lorena....(love) watching cartoons. Louis's sisters ...(sing) beautifully. 9) Nora....(write) some postcards to him. 10) ...thei....(play) video games? 11) Helen, the tourist....(ask) the way to the National Museum in Paris. 12) We never ...(ask) impolite questions. 13) Patrick ...(jump) from a parachute. 14) Julio....(drive) a taxi at weekends. 15)....you ...(go) to bed early? 16)Elizabeth usually....(get) good marks. 17) The policeman ...(help) old people. 18) Doctors....(cure) illnesses.
1. paint
2. is skating
3. don't work
4. is taking
5. don't like
6. is Elsa coming
7. loves
8. sing
9. is writing
10. are they playing
11. ia asking
12. ask
13. is jumping
14. drives
15. are you going
16. gets
17. helps
18. cure
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CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE
There is an unusual monument in London. It is in the centre of London on the bank of the Thames, not far from Trafalgar Square, and it is called Cleopatra's Needle. It is an obelisk made of red granite Its height is 20.87 metres and it weighs about 187 tons. The obelisk is covered with hieroglyphs that tell us about the war victories of the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. But how did the obelisk that has the name of a beautiful queen appear in London? Is it possible that Cleopatra herself ever visited the misty banks of the Thames?
The obelisk was cut from granite in Egypt in the 15th century BC. There were only several obelisks of that kind in Heliopolis. A thousand years later, two of them were transported to Alexandria. After a couple of centuries, one of the two fell in an earthquake. Much later, in 1819, the last one was given as a present to the British nation by Mahommed Ali, the ruler of Egypt. It was not easy to transport it from Egypt to England. A special metal container was made. The Needle was put into it and then taken aboard a ship. It was a dangerous and tragic voyage. Six sailors died, and the obelisk was nearly lost at sea. In spite of all the problems, it arrived in London and in 1879 was put on the pedestal near the Thames.
There is one more curious thing about the obelisk. Perhaps it could be called a present for archaeologists of the future because under the obelisk there are some objects from today's world. They can give unique information about our time. The scientists of the future will find Bibles in various languages, British Empire coins, a railway guide, daily newspapers, and twelve photographs of the most beautiful British women.
to spend friends
to miss care of
to go holiday
to take Endlish lesson
picture
weekends
abroad
shopping
drama, as we understand it today, is based on three things. First, there must be an actor or actors speaking or singing. Second, there must be some dramatic conflict (or different relations) between actors. The two sides may be enemies, they may be friends that can't agree with each other, or they may be divided by misunderstanding. Third, and just as important as the other two, there must be an audience following the progress of the drama.The first theatrical performances of this kind took place in ancient Greece. The Greek drama developed from hymns sung to Dionysius, the god of wine and good life. But it did not become true theatre until such performances included stories of the other gods and actors to represent them.The first known actor was called Thespis. He was the leading singer and travelled from his birthplace to Athens in a cart that carried all his belongings and could be turned into a stage for performance. In Athens he won a prize at the new drama festival. People believe that he was also the first man who separated himself from other singers to make a dialogue with them. He was the first professional performer who was brave enough to play a god. Before him this role had always belonged to priests or kings.Cinema is much younger than theatre. It was born at the end of the 19th century. The first people who showed the first movies to a paying public were the Lumiere Brothers of France. They did this at the Grand Cafe, Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, on the 20th February 1896. This was the first cinema show and it was quickly followed by many others in all parts of the world. The first films showed moving people and transport or newsreels of processions and wars, and short comedies. In 1901 France was the first country to produce a dramatic film, The Story of a Crime, which was followed by The Great Train Robbery in the United States in 1903.At first, films were shown anywhere: in music halls, clubs and shops. By 1908, special film theatres were being built to give regular programmes. At this time cinema rapidly developed in both the New and the Old World. Charlie Chaplin made his first film, Making a Living, in 1914 in the USA. The Russian film industry was now going its own way. It produced such great films as Protazanov's The Queen of Spades (1916) and Father Sergius (1918). Both films starred Ivan Mosjoukhin, the famous actor. A little later Russia's great achievement in cinema was connected with its directors such as Eisenstein (The Battleship "Potemkin"), Pudovkin (Mother), Kuleshov (By the Law), Dovzhenko (Earth), and others. Then, in 1927, Warner Brothers in Hollywood made the first film in which an actor sang and spoke. The film was called Jazz Singer. It opened a new era in films — the era of the "talkies". The film mostly told its story with titles, but it had three songs and a short dialogue. There were long lines of people in front of the Warner Theatre in New York. The silent film was dead within a year. The first one hundred percent sound film, Lights of New York, appeared in 1928. The first colour films were made in the 1930s, but black-and-white films are still made today.
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the moment. It ... (be) hot. I ... (hate) this hot weather. I ... not ... (want) to sit here. But Roger ... ( play) tennis with his friend. They ... (run) and ... ( laugh). They ... not ... (ask) for any ice cream or cold lemonade. They ... (have) fun. They ... (like) the hot weather. Oh,but I ... (see) an ice cream man! Ice cream ... (be) cold and tastes great. Now I ... (be) happy.
moment. It ... (be) hot. I ... (hate) this hot weather. I ... not ... (want) to sit here. But Roger ... ( play) tennis with his friend. They ... (run) and ... ( laugh). They ... not ... (ask) for any ice cream or cold lemonade. They ... (have) fun. They ... (like) the hot weather. Oh,but I ... (see) an ice cream man! Ice cream ... (be) cold and tastes great. Now I ... (be) happy.
скобках в правильную форму — Present Simple (настоящее простое) или
Present continuous (настоящее длительное).
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You can ... (see) the Browns
in their living room. They usually ...(spend) their Saturday evenings at
home. Look, Mr Brown ... (sit) in his armchair and ...(watch) TV. He... (like) sport programmes and the news. Mrs Brown ... (read) a magazine.
She ...(buy) magazines and newspapers every morning. Betsy, their daughter, ...
(take) care of the family’s pets. Now she ...(feed) her fish. Her elder
brother Bob ... (draw) a ship. He... (draw) very well. He ... (go) to be an
artist.
chairs ... in the living room? (is, are, are there, is there) 4. What ... in your flat? (is, are, are there, is there) 2) Раскрой скобки, поставив глаголы в present simple или present continuous: 1. Tom (play) football every day, but now he (play) tennis. 2.Angela (go) to bed early every evening. 3. You and Greg (watch) TV at the moment. 4. Pat (read) a comic every day, but now she (read) a book. 5. He (walk) to school in the morning. 6. Andrea (drink) milk every day, but now she (drink) juice.