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- Good afternoon, Mrs. Kein. Come in, please. Take a seat.
- Good afternoon, Doctor. Glad to see you.
- Haven't seen you long. Is anything wrong again?
- I feel well, thank you. I've come to you because my husband seems to be seriously ill but he's so obstinate that he'll never visit you!
- Well, I see. So what's happened to him?
- He had a crash the other day and badly damaged the car. Besides I'm afraid he's got some serious injuries. Something's happened to his neck, right shoulder and right leg. He can hardly move. I don't know how can I bring him to you. Somebody's given him a suspicious ointment and he is constantly rubbing it in his sore spots.
- Great! No comments! Unfortunately I can't treat your husband at a distance. Try to explain him that he must go to the hospital, have his shoulder, neck and leg X-rayed and then come to me. I'll certainly help him.
- Thank you, Doctor. I'll make another attempt.
<span>- See you later. You and your husband both!
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Ответ:
Computers are here to stay, whether we like them or not. They are part of the juggernaut of the Industrial Revolution which began in England with textile making. This put many independent weavers out of jobs. I think the most important thing to recognize about computers and the other innovations that go with it is that it keeps changing the job market. It has been said that a person should expect to change jobs several times during his or her life. The only way for an intelligent person to cope with this frightening reality is to keep preparing for new developments. And the best way to do this is through "continuing education." You have to foresee what is going to happen in your particular field of interest and source of income and be prepared to adapt to the new conditions. The best way to do this is through education in school, because the teachers know what is coming better than almost anybody else. There are plenty of good jobs for people who are prepared to fill them. But people who just want to feel comfortable in their present jobs and spend their time at work watching television or playing video games may be in for a rude shock if and when their job is eliminated or taken over by a robot!
Present Simple:
Marry drinks cacao every morning.
1. Общий вопрос.
Does Marry drink cacao every morning?
2. Альтернативный вопрос (или-или).
Does Marry drink cacao or coffee every morning?
3. Разделительный вопрос/хвостатый вопрос. Хвостик переводится как «не так ли?»
Mary drinks cacao, doesn’t she?
Mary doesn’t drink cacao, does she?
4. Специальный вопрос ( with where; when etc.)
When does Marry drink cacao?
Where does Marry drink cacao?
5. Вопрос к подлежащему (в данном случае — к Marry).
Who drinks cacao every morning?
Present Continuous:
Lucy and Tom are listening to music now.
1. Общий вопрос.
Are Tom and Lucy listening to music now?
2. Альтернативный вопрос (или–или).
Are they listening to music or doing their homework?
3. Разделительный/хвостатый вопрос. Хвостик переводится как «не так ли?»
They are listening to music, aren’t they?
They aren’t listening to music, are they?
4. Специальный вопрос.
Where are Lucy and Tom listening to music?
5. Вопрос к подлежащему. В нашем случае, к Lucy and Tom.
Who is listening to music at the moment?
Lucy and Tom are listening to music.
My sister usually has porridge for breakfast, does not she?
Does she have porridge for breakfast?
Who has porridge for breakfast?