If I had known that you were ill last week, I would have gone to see you. (Если бы я знал, что ты болел на прошлой неделе, я бы пошел тебя проведать.)
A. 1. I can read English, but I can not write. 2. I can not answer this question. 3. Now can you speak a little French? - Yes, I can do a little. 4. He can not walk much. 5. The boy was five years old, but he could skate. 6. Could you translate this text? - Yes, I could. 7. Tom could not do it last week. 8. I could only see the picture on the wall. 9. We can have lunch with me. 10. Can you tell me about this? - No I can not. 11.Who can open the door? 12. 12. I could not go to the theater yesterday, I did not have time. 13. You can smoke here. Can you give me this book? - I'm afraid not. 15. Can I have some tea? 16. Can I ask you a question? - Of course. 17. Tomorrow you can take this magazine. 18. Please tell me how to get to Pushkinskaya Street. 19. What can I do for you? 20. Can I leave a briefcase here? - I think yes.
B. 1. I can not do this job right now, I do not have time. 2. I can not eat lunch with you now. I'm translating an article. 3. Could you go to the theater last night? 4. He could come to us last week. 5. I could see this street very well. 6. She could not write a letter to us. 7. We could not discuss this issue on Monday. 8. Kolya was able to send a telegram only in the evening. 9. We were able to talk with these students after class. 10. I can start work tomorrow morning. 11. He can only get there in the evening. 12. Will you be able to translate these articles tomorrow? 13. Will he be able to meet these engineers at five o'clock? 14. She will not be able to finish this work tomorrow. 15. He will not be able to read these books on time. He does not have time. Надеюсь верно перевёл
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>
Что вы делали прошлой ночью ?
Куда вы поедите в эти выходные ?
Какие города вы посетили ?
Когда вы родились ?
Вы часто идете дискотеки ?
Что вы делаете в свободное время ?