<span>1. They have lunch. 2. When you dine? 3. What we have for dinner tonight? 4. you are now</span><span>Dine? Then I'll call you a quarter of an hour.<span> Ok? </span>5. take off yourcoat and enter.</span><span>We just have lunch. 6. at what time does your family eatnormally? 7. Nina home? -Yes,</span><span>She has dinner. 8. What are you looking at? -I look at the new House. Beautiful building. Are you</span><span>do you see it? 9. zdravstvuj, Sergeyev! Where are you going? -I'm going to College, I want to again</span><span>listen to the laboratory 12-lesson. 10. What do you<span> do</span>, Bob? I'm writing a letter is</span><span>you don't see? 11. you go to the library? -No, I go to the English language (the Cabinet</span><span>English study-room). 12. Why do you smoke here? In the room of the sleeping child. 13. why you</span><span>speak Russian? After all, you're on the English classroom, right?14. ne speshi! Lecture</span><span>will only begin in half an hour. 15. can you hear me, comrades?16. you listen,</span><span>Petrov? 17. you hear it? 18. Why do you not answer my question?<span> You can</span></span><span>to answer my question? 19. do not shout so loud your little sisteris asleep. 20. Why are you</span><span>cry, baby (my little kiddy, my little one)-I'm not crying. 21. What do students? They</span><span>answer the questions of the instructor. They listen to the text ofno. 12. 22. What do you think?</span><span>It's time to prepare lessons. 23. Why you're putting so little plateson the table? Today, us</span><span>5. Grandpa arrives, you know? 24. sit down at the table, MOMhas the soup. 25. read the</span><span>you this proverb? 26. Lunch Cook for four hours? 27. Write the word on the</span><span>the Blackboard? 28. salt the soup? (to salt) 29. Bring some chalk?30. Erase from the Board<span>?</span></span>
1. Alec said that his friend lived in Moscow.
2. The poor man said that his horse was wild and it could kill my horse.
3. The teacher told me that I hadn't done my work well.
4. My classmate told me that he couldn't explain that rule to me.
5. He said that he had received the letter from his uncle.
6. I said that I could give you my address.
1. They wanted to know what time the train started.
2. She asked me what I would do the next day.
3. I asked my uncle how long he had stayed in Moscow.
4. He wondered where I had bought that hat.
5. She asked me why I had come there the day before.
1. The teacher asked me whether my father worked at a factory.
2. Grandmother asked Mary whether she had done shopping the day before.
3. My sister asked me whether I would take her to the theatre with me the next day.
4. The doctor asked Nick whether he washed his face every morning.
5. Father asked Nick if he had done his homework.
6. The man asked if there were some more books.
1. Tom's mother told Tom to go to bed.
2. The man asked the boys not to play in the street.
3. The teacher asked Nick to give him his book.
4. Father told Jane to show him her homework.
5. The teacher asked the pupils not to open their books.
6. Kate told her grandmother to help her to cook the soup.
Ответ:
Filipino sika deer
This beautiful beast is known to the scientific world as a separate species for only three decades, although it was described at the end of the 19th century. In 1870, or a little earlier, the British Prince Alfred, who was in the Philippines, sent the skin and skeleton of a small deer, caught in the dense forests of one of several Visayan islands, located in the central part of the archipelago, to the Zoological Society of London. The package fell into the hands of the taxonomist Philip L. Sclater, and he, having studied it with all possible care, called a new animal a deer Alfred.
For more than a century, scientists have not recognized this discovery as a separate species, believing the Visayan deer as a subspecies of the first Indian zambar, and then the Philippine zambar. At least, neither in the final third volume of “Systematics of mammals” edited by academician Sokolov, published in 1979, nor in his reference book “Rare and Endangered Animals. Mammals ”in 1986 there is not a word about this beast. Nevertheless, in 1983, zoologists of the world decided that still the Alfred deer, he is also a Filipino sika deer, is a completely independent species, and besides, the rarest of deer on the planet, which should be immediately saved ...
Make up sentences and write them 1) was, not, he, football, with, us, yesterday, playing 2)a, book, at, 7, o'clock, you, reading
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1. He was not playing football with us yesterday.
2. Were you reading a book at 7 o'clock?
3. Were they visiting their grandad in the morning?
4. The birds were singing in the morning early.
5. What was Ben doing yesterday evening?
6. She wasn't sleeping at night.
7. Was the teacher speaking to you?