<span>1 Did, was2 has never flown3 has just crossed4 crossed, turned, saw5 have just cleaned6 visited, spent</span>
Ответ:
1.On weekends I went for a walk with friends. We went to the Park. Ate ice cream. It was fun.
2,. This weekend we're going to the zoo with the class. There is a cafe where there are robots. This is gonna be the best weekend ever.
When - yesterday
Where - at home
What - Chocolates
Whose - Mike`s
Why - Because I like them
How - Very well
How - many Twenty seven
How - old twelve
1. Does he always watch TV in ... ? He does not always warch TV ... .
2. Is she writting a letter ... ? She is not writting a letter ... .
3. Has he gone to Britain ? He has not gone to Britain.
4. Did they sign a very ... ? They did not sign a very .... .
5. Was he watching an interesting ... ? He was not watching an ... .
6. Will they solve the price ... ? They will not solve the price ... .
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The boy was
often ill and during the cold winters stayed in the house. He had no brothers or
sisters. Books were his only friends. Robert read very much. He thought about
other countries and drew maps of different places which he wanted to see. The
boy wrote stories of adventures on the sea and told those stories to his
parents.
In summer when Robert was not ill, he travelled
with his father over Scotland. He saw storms on the sea and described those
storms in his stories. At school he began to write stories and poems and wanted
to be a writer, but his father was an engineer and wanted his son to be an
engineer too. He said that writing poems and stories was only a hobby, not a
profession.
Stevenson went to the Edinburgh university for some time, then he
travelled in different countries and wrote many stories. In 1883 Stevenson
published his book “Treasure Island”. Readers liked the book very much. In 1886
Stevenson published his book “Kidnapped”. Then other books of adventures came
out. People in many countries read and still read Stevenson’s stories. The hobby
of a small boy was now his profession. But the writer was very ill and he died
in 1894.