Who did Mr. Otis meet? ...................
<h2># 5
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Participle I может быть
- Z1 определением (attribute)
- Z2 обстоятельством (adverbial modifier)
- Z3 частью сказуемого (part of the predicate)
Participle II может быть
- X1 определением (attribute)
- X2 обстоятельством (adverbial modifier)
Gerund может быть
- G1 подлежащим (subject)
- G2 определением (attribute)
- G3 обстоятельством (adverbial modifier)
- G4 именной частью сказуемого (the nominal part of the predicate)
- G5 прямым дополнением (direct object)
- G7 косвенным дополнением (indirect object)
Advertising [G1] is any paid from of no personal presentation and promotion products, services, or ideas by an identifiable individual or organization. It flourishes mainly in free-market, profit-oriented [noun + Participle II; X1] countries. It is one of the most important factors in accelerating [G7] the distribution of products and helping [G7] to false the standard of living [G2]. Advertising [G1] cannot turn a poor product or service into a good one. But what it can do — and does — is to create an awareness about both old and new products and services. So three main objectives of advertising are: (1) to produce knowledge about the product or service; (2) to create preference for it; and (3) to stimulate thought and action about it.
Careers in advertising [G4] may involve working [G5] for advertisers, media, advertising [Z1] agencies, or suppliers and special services. In opinion of American specialists, at most only 35 colleges and universities in the USA have effective programs of advertising [G2] education. Fewer man 10 offer any truly significant amount of graduate work in advertising [G7]. However, advertising [G1] draws people from a variety of educational backgrounds.
All media use salesmen to sell advertising [Z1] space or broadcasting [Z1] time. Media salesmen must be knowledgeable about business and skilled [X1] in salesmanship.
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- However, advertising draws people from a variety of educational backgrounds.
- Careers in advertising may involve working for advertisers, media, advertising agencies, or suppliers and special services.
- Advertising produces knowledge about the product.
<h2># 7</h2>
- Media salesmen must be knowledgeable about business and skilled in salesmanship.
- Careers in advertising may involve working for advertisers, media, advertising agencies, or suppliers and special services.
<h2># 10</h2>
- Awareness about both old and new products is created with advertising.
- Working for advertisers is involved in careers in advertising.
- Advertising draws people from a variety of educational backgrounds. (не изменить)
Ответ:
1)Before Liz went to bed,she had a hot drink.
2)Soon afterward plane crashed,it took off.
3)Instead of eating at home,we went to a restaurant.
4)You put people's lives in danger by driving dangerously.
5)In spite of ache in his leg,he managed to win the race.
6)Bill is very good at cooking.
7)I have no intention of lending her money.
8)By exercises George lost 10 pounds.
9)She was angry with me for my tardiness (опоздание).
10)Jane prefers doing nothing to working.
1. Was
2. Started
3. Doesn't call, arrived
4. Do you was, was.
5 . Won
6. Spoke, met
7. Have ever Seen.
8. Saw
2 b
3 d
4 b
5a
6d
7d
8at
9 of at
10 1. for help
2. in