N3: 1. Will you be. 2. Do we have to. 3. Can you do what you want. 4. Do you have to be. 5. Do you have to work. 6. Can you read a book? 7. Do you have to wear a school uniform? 8. Can you wear jewellery?
N4. 1. - 2. Get in and out. 3. Get up. 4. Get on. 5. Down.
N5. 1. For. 2. To 3. At 4. To 5. From 6. About 7. To 8. To
N6. 1. Like 2. Really 3. Don't 4. Right 5. About 6. Let's.
1)Он говорит ,что будет сама водить машину.
2)Он сказал , что не ожидал, что кто-нибудь придет вечером.
3)Она сказала, что видела этот журнал в нашей библиотеке.
4) Профессор спросил Эрика, имел ли он какой-либо опыт в области физических исследований.
5)Она думает, что они будут говорить о больших достижениях в ядерной физике.
6)Ми спросили его, не встречались ли ему такие минералы на Памире.
Привет, я Фрэнк. Это мои мама и папа.
<span>1. Supported unanimously, the project was approved.
Будучи поддержаным единогласно, проект был одобрен. (Part. II)
2. The situation being favourable, they bought the shares.
Т.к. ситуация была благоприятная, они купили акции. (Part. I)
3. They could not make the decision and arguing.
- в предложении ошибка!
Они не могли принять решение и продолжали спорить. (Part.I) ???
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One of the most famous cities in the United States. The city, which removed a countless number of films. The city which goes many stories, true or not. In this post I'd like to tell you about their impressions of him.
USA I have always been associated with the progressive country where all sorts of routine actions as optimized as possible and so they spent a minimum of time. Imagine my surprise when, before passport control at the airport, I saw a huge queue of 70 people. And it's not so bad: besides a large waiting list of very slowly worked the employees themselves. They served one person for about 3-5 minutes. In total, I and most other passengers were forced to stand in this line for about two and a half hours. In fairness, I note that women with children missed the queue.
I complained about such a long wait, the counterpart, to which she replied: "So we're lucky, sometimes five hours standing."
I never cared much for new York, so for me, Central Park was a great discovery. Of course I heard about it but didn't save that information in my head.
The first thing that surprised me: the Park: I walked on it for about two hours, but did not even a third!
Separately pleased with the cleanliness of the Park: no debris, no faeces from dogs (although dog lovers there was quite a lot).
There were other interesting events and places, but to cover everything in one post is simply impossible, and I do not pursue such goal.
If you combine all my experience, he definitely liked me. Arriving in new York I did not feel this city a stranger, I feel like I arrived in Moscow more accurate. My colleagues noted that it is connected with a similar rhythm of life in these cities. But to live in new York permanently I couldn't. Despite all the charm of this city, I still missed a few in Moscow, so dear and familiar (albeit with many disadvantages)