1. Today will be as chilly as yesterday?-вопросительная форма. 2.Tomorrow frost will not be as hard as it is today.-отрицательная. 3.She doesn't like frosty weather, as her brother.-отрицательная. 4.The rain has not stopped.-отрицательная. 5.Will she work when will you come?-вопросительная. 6.Pressure will not remain high-отрицательная.
So ,what are you doing?
Im private detective.
Thats interesting.Are you working now?
Yes,I am.At the moment I am following a man.
How exciting! Is he in this bar?Yes,he is.Right now he is talking to another woman.
Woulde you like a glass of wine?
No,thank you . I never drinks at work.
Дальше я буду просто писать пропущенные слова :0
Waiting
Working
I wish I were in London now. If I were there I would organize an excursion and would give you a good idea about this wonderful city.As we know, London is the capital of Great Britain and one of the largest industrial and cultural centers in Europe.I suppose you will share the opinion that in this historic city modern rules shoulders with the old, the present arises from the past, the great and the small live side by side in mutual tolerance and respect and in every part of its noisy and complex life there is to be found a great affection for old traditions and history.I don’t know if you have had a possibility to visit this exciting city but I insist that you should do it. And I will give a piece of advice how to plan your tour of the city.The best starting point for all the excursions is well known Trafalgar square with Nelson’s Column in the center. The square was named to commemorate the victory of British vice-admiral Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and the Column is surmounted with his statue. I have managed to see this monument and it has made a great impression on me.Then I recommend you to see the Houses of Parliament on the north bank of the river Thames. It also has another name – the Palace of Westminster - as in the past here lived kings and queens.This ensemble is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture: the buildings seem to be directed high into the air and of course are worth seeing. And here you will find the famous Clock Tower, called “Big Ben”.The next stop is Westminster Abbey. It is a big church and a national shrine, a place, where English kings and queens are crowned and famous people are buried. It’s well known for its’ Poets’ Corner with memorials to English poets and writers who were buried here.<span>Everybody has heard about Saint Paul’s Cathedral. It is the largest Protestant Church in England and a remarkable architectural masterpiece. It contains the unique Whispering Gallery where you can hear the whisper of the person, standing at the other end of the gallery.</span>
<span>1 Tom (had waited) until the guest's (left).
2 She (had been speaking) on the phone for twenty minutes and then (started) to watch TV programmes.
3 I (never was) to Poltava when I was a child.
4 Bryan (looked) through the window: the clouds(were floating) in the sky and he (decided) not to go out until the clouds(disappered)
5 Valerie (had been looking) at the picture for some time and then turned her face to me; she was amazed.
6 Roger, who (was talking) in an undertone, (turned) round sharply.
7 We (have been) neighbours for over twenty years and she (is always) friendly and ready to help out.
8 After Sarah (has done) all the shopping she (will go) to the cafe in square for a cup of coffee.
9 This is the second serious mistake Mike(has mad</span>e) in this job.<span>
11Kyiv (has changed) a lot since we (came) to live herе.
12 We (weresitting) over a cup of tea and (tell</span><span>ing) one another everything that (had happened) to us in the past years.
13 Silvia(has) a hard life but she is always smiling.
14 (Have you read) Pam Marshall's new book?
15 The weather (has been) dreadful since we(came) to Lviv.
16 Anna(has been do</span><span>ing) housework all day today. She(has cleaned) every room in his house.
17Daniel used to talk to us for hours about all the intersting things he(had done) in his life.
18 The flat(was) much smaller than Bryan(had expected).
19 When Mary (was clean</span><span>ing) the house she (found) some old love letters
20 Roger (had been read</span><span><span>ing</span>) the book until it(got) dark.
21 Trevor(had liveed) in Chicago for three years and then the (moved) to New York.</span>
Khlopok, khlopok, khlopok
Khlopayte rukami
Khlopayte rukami.
Pechat', pechat', pechat'
Pechatay nogi
Svyazhite nogi vmeste.
Povorot, povorot
Obernut'sya.