1) Who were the guards talking to?
2) For which newspaper does Sasha work as a photographer?
My friend has got beautiful island.
There are apples and applepies on the island.
There is a tree there.
The island is big and large.
There Bob on the island.
Bob has got many trees.
He likes apples and applepies.
But Bob hasn't got teeth
1. She often has to walk on foot.
2. He has to work at the office on Saturday.
3. You must inform us about it.
4. We should have ( или must have ) the documents.
<span>5. They mustn't tell the truth.</span>
First I woke up late because I had set my alarm clock for 7 p.m. instead of <span>7 a.m.</span><span> When I ran out of the house, it was
raining hard and I did not have an umbrella. I finally arrived at the office,
very wet and thirty minutes late. My boss was standing by my desk. What have
you been doing, Smith? Swimming?" he said. I apologised and sat down.
Things went from bad to worse. First I broke the photocopier and then came back
late from lunch because I got lost. 'We are not doing very well, are we, Smith?
said my boss. Then I crashed the office computer system. That was it. My boss
appeared and said: "You haven’t made a very good start, Smith. I don’t think this is the right place for you.'</span>
<span>As a child I often dreamt of travelling in time to see how people lived centuries ago and how they will live in the future. There are many films and cartoons about time machines and I wouldn’t mind having one myself. Generally speaking, it’s a mysterious and non-existent device for travelling in time. You can read about it in science fiction books. Although it’s almost impossible to build this device, there were several secret experiments held in Philadelphia and New York during the 20th century. Various science fiction writers have tried to describe this machine. One of the first writers who described the time machine was Herbert Wells. Some parts of his imaginary machine were made from nickel, others were ivory, while the details were carved from rock crystal. There was a special saddle for the Time Traveler to sit in. The machine operated on the motion along the time axis. The only difference between the time and other dimensions is the fact that our consciousness moves over it. Other authors described the time machine as a portable device which could fit in a suitcase. It could be self-adjusting and travelling through the tunnel of the infinite past. In a fantastic story, written by brothers Strugatsky the time machine takes the form of a bicycle. </span>