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Beyond the Yucatan, over 25,000 Mayas from Guatemala have also taken up residence in the greater Bay Area. перевод.

5-9 класс

Bazhinanatali 11 сент. 2013 г., 11:33:40 (10 лет назад)
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MacKateCake11
11 сент. 2013 г., 14:32:17 (10 лет назад)

Кроме Юкатана, более 25 000 Майа из Гватемалы поселились в Бей Арее

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ParadiseGirl
11 сент. 2013 г., 16:55:52 (10 лет назад)

За Юкатан, более 25000 майя из Гватемалы, также поселились в районе Большого залива.

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1. They must visit Mr. Grey in the morning.
2. He will speak to his cousin tomorrow.
3. They often give her fruits from their garden.
4. They built a new hospital last year.
5. She is reading a book at the moment.
6. When Jack came his sister was prearing supper.
7. I have done my homework. How i can go for a walk.
8. He will look after his brother next week.
9. Pupils didn't visit the boy last week.
10. We don't translate poems at home.

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(starts/start/starting/starten) work at 9 o'clock.

He lives in Berlin, (isn’t/doesn’t/livesn’t/does) he?

She (meets/is meeting/meet/meeting) foreing businessmen every day.

(have/has/is/are) there any contracts with GML company?

Mary asks if we (would going/goes/will go/do go) to the country.

Usually they meet (from/after/in/from) lunch.

He was charged with a serious (outrage/insult/annoyance/offence).

She is (after/on/at/for) business.

Помогите пж вставить нужные слова,очень нужно!!!Mr.Brown came out of the office at 2 p.m.The car (was waiting/wait/waiting/is waiting) for him.

She (am/be/are/is) a manager.

He usually has lunch (for/at/in/on) 2 o’clock.

It (am/to/is/are) a file.

Where (where/is/was/are) you the day before yesterday?

(Hertz/volt/walt/ampere) is the new unit of frequency adopted in 1960.

Where is Jane?I am (tired with/tired about/tired of/tired to) waiting?

They wonder how many customers we (has/have/having/do have).

Britith Businessmen are interested (at/to/in/for) buying new models of planes.

He … never … this name.(have heard/has heard/have hear/heard).

Who (does speak/speak/do speak/speaks) three foreign languages in you group?

There (amn’t/aren’t/isn’t/haven’t) his letters.

We (have studied/has study/studying/studies) the contract from in detail.

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5. He will …on the lamp tomorrow because now he is busy. (to turn)
6. This district is constantly…out. (to spread)
7. Robert…on his job, but he does not like it. (to keep)
8. We …already…back our car. (to get)
9. The plain is to…down here. (to come)
10. He …already…up his contract when he began to work there. (to break)
11. He was…by for two hours yesterday. (to stand)
12. When Nick knew, they…already…away. (to run)
13. Mary…more money in the envelope at the wedding. (to put)
14. Brad and Tom want to…up this idea. (to give)
15. They are constantly…around our school. (to hang)
16. He was … in this firm. (to check)
17. He …down and will not go to the picnic now. (to fall)
18. Peter …in and saw a big nice room. (to come)
19. He was…back for a long time, but he did not see anything. (to look)
20. Ann…on a new TV set in her room. (to put)
21. The car…over, but everybody appears alive. (to turn)
22. The teacher…out all the mistakes but the pupil did not understand anything. (to point)
23. When he…back, tell him my request. (to go)
24. Inna…off her old friends and understood, that she had done bad. (to get)
25.He is always…around without problems. (to hang)
26. The robber…away as fast as he could, and we could not do anything. (to get)
27.When he was asked, he…forward, but did not say anything. (to come)
28. She said that she would …back, but when it will be, she did not know. (to call)
29. Their plans were…down at all. (to break)
30. Olga…down everybody though she was destroyed herself. (to calm)
31. The taxi…up and the driver is waiting for you. (to pull)
32. The director…out all the parties and he forgot about himseif. (to pass)
33. While they were talking, the manager … down the shop. (shut)
34. John…back and began to sleep. (to sit)
35. We…out and said nothing. (to burst)
36. Sasha was…by at 5 o’clock yesterday, but he did not know that you want to see him. (to go)
37. He has…out recently and I can not refuse him. (to help)
38. I want to…off this friendship, because it does not bring me happiness. (to knock)
39. He …up his composition for four o’clock tomorrow. (to make)
40. We …around for three ours and we did not understand where it was. (to go)
41. They…down their requests, but we became to work worse because of bad wages. (to knock)
42. Tom…down and understood what floor he was. (to look)
43. He…forward to The New Year, because he knows that parents will give him good presents. (to look)
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There are also museums that aim to educate people about peace. They organise different art exhibitions, as art helps people of different nations and nationalities understand each other. One of the most famous museums of this kind is the International Museum of Peace and Solidarity in Samarkand. Its collection includes over 20,000 examples from more than 100 countries of the world, including drawings, paintings, flags, books, stamps and records. The museum is proud of its wonderful collection of photographs, letters and articles, many signed by peacemakers from all the continents of the world.
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Model: I thought you and she used to work together. Her name is Helen
Brown. ...? — I thought you and she used to work together. Her
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1. — Td really like to get his job.— So why don't you ... it?
2. What are you good at? — I think foreign languages are my... .
3.1 can't take this job. They... a lot of special skills that I don't have.
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— How much did she...?
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6. — Are there any special... for this job?
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doesn't have any...
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8. — I don't like gardening.— Well, not everybody is born with... .
9. If I got a summer job, I'd find something fun and exciting. An... would be a nice place to work.
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