1 ex
1 didn't know
2 had
3 get
4 stayed
5 weren't
2ex
1 she wouldn't read novels if she didn't like them.
2 What would we see if we went to the cinema?
3 he would be angry if you sent him this email.
4 I'd blog about the film if I had a computer.
5 I wouldn't get good marks if I didn't study hard.
6 Would she be in the cast if we asked her?
3 ex
1 wouldn't queue....didn't want
2 enjoyed...would love
3 would you tell... if I came
4 wouldn't expel...apologized
5 would fall....watched
6 would you help...if he was
4ex
1 What would you buy if you had 1000? - I would buy a car if I had 1000.
2 If you were a professional footballer, who would you play for? - I would play for Manchester United if I was a professional footballer.
3 If you were a president, what would you ban?- I would ban corruptions in our country if I was a president.
4 what would you do if your phone rang in the cinema?- If my phone rang in the cinema, I would switch it off.
5 If you watched only one film this month, what would you choose? - I would choose Harry Potter if I watched only one film this month.
6 who would you call if you had only one minute of credit on your phone?- I would call my parents if I had only one minute of credit on my phone.
И́рбис, или сне́жный барс, или снежный леопард — крупное хищное млекопитающее семейства кошачьих, обитающее в горах Центральной Азии.
Ирбис отличается тонким, длинным, гибким телом, относительно короткими лапами, небольшой головой и очень длинным хвостом. Достигая вместе с хвостом длины 200—230 см, весит до 55 кг. Окраска меха светлая дымчато-серая с кольцеобразными и сплошными тёмными пятнами.
В силу труднодоступности местообитания и низкой плотности вида до сих пор остаются малоисследованными многие аспекты его биологии.
<em>История про борщ , перевод немного корявый </em>According to etymological dictionaries of Slavic languages [4] word soup comes from the name of the plant: originally called cow parsnip soup ( not to be confused with cow parsnip Sosnowski Ecdemic view , causes burns ) , edible leaves of which are used in food . Apparently, the widespread belief that " brsch " Old Church is called beet , should be attributed to folk etymology : This value is not fixed in dictionaries ancient Slavic dialects , but the Ukrainian language translates as beet beet .Origin unknown borscht likely , he appeared on the territory , which previously occupied the Kievan Rus' , and now has the highest abundance and diversit.In Russia, the monuments mentioned in the 16-17 centuries . Essays about him can be found in the Novgorod yamskih books for years 1586-1631 . [7] Also, in the XVI century soup urges Domostroj . Interestingly, this is a dish loved by Catherine II, Alexander II, the ballerina Anna Pavlova . In Poland, " borschak " appeared in the XVIII century . Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania , in the south of Russia , in Siberia cook borscht, and in the north of Russia and the Urals - mainly cabbage . Today, its subtleties and especially cooking borscht are Poles and Russian , and Lithuanians and Romanians Belarusians . [9] No clear canons .Known as "green borscht " based on sorrel , beet and without , as a rule , no cabbage. "Green borsch " this soup is usually called in Ukraine, in Russia it is often called "green cabbage soup ."<span>With soup involves a lot of superstitions . For example, it was assumed that the steam from the borscht flies departed soul . [2] Because it is a traditional dish in the Ukrainian funeral </span>
1. Shannon ...... to the library when she realised she'd made a terrible mistake. (was walking)
2. "On no!" she thought to .... "I'm supposed to be at home to let the painters in." (herself)
3. She ...... by her father the night before, and she'd promised she would be there. (had been asked)
4. She ...... home as fast as she could. When she got there, she saw the painters' van parked outside. (ran)
5. "Maybe they ......," she thought hopefully. She went over to the van. (have just arrived)
6. There ...... no one inside. Shannon looked around, but the street was completely empty. (was)
7. She decided to go into the house. As she turned key, she heard ...... voices inside. (men's)
8. It was the painters. One of ...... smiled at her then carried on working. (them)
9. Then she saw her father, who ...... at all! (was not smiling)
1) The King and the Queen lived in a wonderful palace on the main square of the city.
2) Their daughter Rosie was beautiful.
3) The Tower was not far from the palace.
4) Rosie liked to spend evenings by the fire in the tower because she was never afraid to come to the hell and she liked to listen the sound of the bell.
5) Rosie saw the young man's face in the mirror.
6) The Queen sent the young man out of the palace bacause he was not a magician. (это точный вопрос? потому что в другом источнике вопрос такой: "What happened when the man began to speak about his love? Why?")
На всякий случай:
6a) When the man began to speak about his love the people in the palace could see flowers and stars. They could hear the sweet music too. That because he was a poet in love.