Ask questions about the sentence: madame tussaud's has one of the largest collections of wax models in the world
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Who has one of the largest collections of wax models in the world ?
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1. They are writing a test now.
2. He usually goes to the college oh foot.
3. A lot of tourist visited this museum yesterday.
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1) TV brings its viewers a stream of programmes that are desegned to give infomation and to entertain.
2)Television provides more entertainment programmes than any other kind of mass media can provide.
3) Commercial television stations sell abvertising time so that they can pay for their operating costs.
4) Commercial TV make a profit for the companies that run the stations.
5)The listeners telephone the radio stations because they want to ask questions about the topic.
6) The use of radio is widespread because it has the ability to be carried around easily.
7)Who spoke was the well-known actor.
8) I went to the cinema though I was short of time.
9) It is not so easy as you think.
10) That is what TV is broadcasting.
some special place.Analysing the situation we can say that we will inevitably ______ nominate election candidate or to discuss legislative proposals in advance of formal proceedings.______ you ______leave tomorrow? I’d prefer you to stay.The list of the selected applicants is too long, I think I ______ choose only one of them for the final interview.You ______ ask permission any time you want to make some changes, it is inevitable.We don’t _______ agree to any change, as we operate within a frame work of rules and constraints. You ______ pack these things very carefully, they are fragile.At a meeting participants ______ quickly decide what policy they are willing to accept.In order to draw the support from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged (in urban societies, the working classes) the “Left” will ______ promise to change, in the form of either social reform or wholesale economic transformation.
t Perfect Tense.
Example: My sister/get married. —My sister has got married
1.I/find/a new job. 2. My father/retire. 3. Jane and Mike/go to work/to Australia. 4. I/buy/a new motorcycle. 5. My niece/start to walk. 6. The Browns/move/to another town. 7. Jack's Grandpa/die. 8. I/join/another football club. 9. Nick and Rita/divorce. 10. John/receive/ a fortune, he/become/a millionaire.
В Ask your friend who is in the USA questions about what he or his relatives have seen or done (use the Present Perfect Tense).
Example: You/have/a good journey? — Have you had a good journey?
1. You/already/see/the Great American Lakes? 2. You/be/to Broadway? 3. Mike/manage to see/the Statue of Liberty? 3. What/new places/your brother/show to you? 4. Ann/visit/the White House? 5. Your father/get/ promotion? 6. You/receive/your driving license? 7. Your
brother/change/a car? 8, What kind of house/you/buy1
С Say what you or your friends have not done yet (year, month, etc.).
Example: I/not be/to the theatre/this month. — / have not been to the theatre this month,
1. Sue/not read/Gone with the Wind/yet. 2. Jill/not enter/London University/this year. 3. Larry/not produce/ a new film/yet. 4. Peggy and Paul/not move/to another flat this month. 5. Pete/not finish/his project yet. 6. My cousin/not get married/this month. 7. Mrs. Brown/not recover/yet. 8. They/not go/on business/this week.
Richard Branson’s 10 secrets of success
What … ? Where … ? How … ? Does he … ?
How many … ? How much … ? When … ? Why … ?
Has he … ? How often … ? What sort of … ?
1. He employs people he likes personally. This is more important to him than qualifications.
2. He regularly works an eleven-hour day, starting around eight and finding around seven at night.
3. He spends a lot of time talking to people on the telephone but henever sends memos.
4. He rarely holds board meetings. He makes decisions on the phone or on the tennis court.
5. He has a good memory and he writes people’s names on his hand so he doesn’t forget them.
6. He invites every single one of his 10,000 employees to a party at his home in Oxfordshire every year. The last party cost around &100,000.
7. He continually questions his employees about every aspect of the business and he tries to pick holes in their arguments to find out whether their ideas will work.
8. If he becomes annoyed in meetings, he leaves the room. He hardly ever loses his temper.
9. He has had several business failures in the past and nearly went bankrupt several times but he has always survived. He puts his success down to good ideas, good people, and good luck.
10. He didn’t go into business to make money. He went into business because he wanted a challenge.
goods, the prices for these goods, information about the place of sale.