1. Конечно не обязательно углубляться в детали. 2. Я встал встретить гостей. 3. проходя мимо магазина радио, он вспомнил купить скотч для магнитофона. 4. Когда я увидел(а) мужчину, мне захотелось смеяться. 5. Ее первое действие было посетить заведение знаменитого дизайнера. 6. Он был слишком поражен чтобы говорить. 7. Лучшее что мог сделать Лапни, это убраться отсюда. 8. Он был аккуратен не намекать на предмет. 9. Это неловко говорить такое. 10. Лошадь была спокойной для езды. 11. он должен был быть очень усталым, чтобы прийти и заснуть вот так. 12. И внезапно он начал ненавидеть Крама.Кто этот дьявол был Кром, чтоб такое сказать?
1.ann has got a nice pen.so do i.
2.i dont like to do that work because i dislike it
3.i can play football well.so can my drother.
4.i have my favourite food such as pizza,soup.
5.sam has got his favourite sport such as tennis and baseball.
6.i didnt see her since saturday.
7.bob buys a present for his mother/
1)What school did his daughter study?
2)Why did he try to steal a car?
3)When did Yuri Dolgoruky find Moscow?
4)How long did lectures laste?
5)When did they their examination in math?
6) сфотографируй хорошо
7)сфотай опять
8)When they knew English not so well?
9)Where did she put her money?
10)What film did you see last Sunday?
11)How much dollars does he need only?
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Did you clean your room yesterday? Did you play computer games three hours ago? Did you go to school last week? В общем начала всегда "did", глагол в инфинитиве. По этим вопросом можешь составить и другие.)
Helen keller was born 1880She was from Alabama in the USA and she was both blind and deaf. When Helen was only 1 year old, she had a terrible illness which left her unable to see or hear. When she was 7, Helen's family admitted that they needed help and they found a tutor for her, Anne Sullivan.Anne, who had very poor eyesight herself, was very strict with Helen. She started to teach her to spell out words with her hands. She also learnt to understand what her teacher was saying by feeling her mouth when she spoke. When Helen was 20, she went to university, where she began to write her first book, 'The Story of My Life'. She graduated in 1904, becoming the first deaf-blind person to get a degree.<span>Helen wrote a lot of books and essays, gave lectures around the world and worked hard to raise money for and improve the living conditions of the blind.</span>