PR S - present simole
PR C -present continious
P S - past simple
learning PR C
is not PR C
know PR S
learn PR S
need PR S
travel PR S
studying PR C
knows PR S
can PR S
read PR S
makes PR S
study PR S
takes PR S
speak PR S
live PR S
is PR C
said P S
knows PR S
doesn't know PR S
think PR S
1) Where is he from?
he is from Great Britain
2) How were you yesterday?
I was not fine. i was very ill
3) Were you a pupil last year?
No, I wasn't, I was five
4) Who are they?
They are my aunts
5) What color is your horse?
It is black and white
6) Where were you yesterday night?
We were in
7) What was that?
it was my cat
8) Where is your puppy?
It is under the chair
Meg (was <span>looked</span>) upon as a perfect wife for a clergyman.
2. After his brother's departure Paul sat for a long time thinking about what was said.
3. "I'm not prepared," my father said, "to listen to your suggestions that you are never treated fairly at school,"
4. "Remember, I am paid by an hour," grumbled the driver.
5. But there were signs that order had been restored in the town.
6. Well, what is being done about it, Ted?
7. He went into the bedroom. The bed was turned down for the night by the maid many hours before.
8. Please find out if our father was seen to leave.
9. She could have gone to Cambridge if she had wanted, she had been offered a scholarship."
10. On Friday she was given two weeks' notice at the Works.
11. Then the voice announced that the passengers were asked to pass through the Customs.
12. I wondered to what extent she was influenced by his name to accept his offer.
13. Such are the matters that were dealt with in Mr Burroughs's book.
14. I found the idea of going to <span>Hereford very</span> upsetting because I had been promised a very nice job a couple of weeks before.
15. Not far away, she noticed the film manager in whose <span>office she</span> was once made to feel so ridiculous<span>.</span>16. "You must be very prosperous, Eustace, to own a car like that". - "This car is lent to me by an American woman."
Sergei Pavlovich Korolev - the Chief Designer
Сергей Павлович Королёв - Главный Конструктор.
Name: Sergey Korolyov
Date of birth: 1907, 12 January
Place of birth: in Ukraine, Zhytomyr
Early years: His mother Maria and his father Pavel separated due to financial difficulties. Although Pavel later wrote to Maria requesting a meeting with his son, Sergei was informed by his mother that his father had died. Sergei never saw his father after the family break-up, and Pavel died in 1929 before his son learned the truth. Korolev grew up under the care of his grandparents. He received vocational training in carpentry and in various academics at the Odessa Building Trades School. In 1923 he joined the Society of Aviation and Aerial Navigation of Ukraine and the Crimea Then he graduated from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, and later the Bauman Moscow Higner Technical School and the Moscow Pilot School.
Later years: After graduation, Korolev worked with some of the best Soviet designers. He was a talanted engineer. Soon he got interested in cosmonautics. He devoted all his life to designing of rockets and space systems which ensured success in the initial stages of investigation of outer space.
Famous for: contruction, testing and lauching of the Vostok, Voskhod, and Soyuz spacecraft;
Date of death: -1966, 14 January.