<span>1. The reading room houses a collection of 45000 reference books. - reading room - subject; houses - predicate
2. The deep water research began in 1984. - water - subject; began - predicate
3.Almost everything in modern life is done with the help of computers. - everything - subject; is done - predicate
4. The number of cars and lorries is growing all the time. - the number of cars and lorries - subject; is growing - predicate
5. Organic food has become very popular. - food - subject; has become - predicate
6. Cambridge University was founded at the beginning of the 12th century. - Cambridge University - subject; was founded - predicate
7. The city is almost always covered by an enormous brown cloud of smog. - the city - subject; is covered - predicate
8. Great changes in people’s lives and work were brought about by the scientific and technological progress. - changes - subject; were brought - predicate
9. Some researchers believe global warming will continue to cause natural disasters. - researchers - subject; believe - predicate
10. Traffic in cities is getting worse. - traffic - subject; is getting - predicate
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1. The reading room houses a collection of 45000 reference books. - Present Simple Active
2. The deep water research began in 1984. - Past Simple Active
3.Almost everything in modern life is done with the help of computers. - Present Simple Passive
4. The number of cars and lorries is growing all the time. - Present Continuous
5. Organic food has become very popular. - Present Perfect Active
6. Cambridge University was founded at the beginning of the 12th century. - Past Simple Passive
7. The city is almost always covered by an enormous brown cloud of smog.
- Present Simple Passive
8. Great changes in people’s lives and work were brought about by the scientific and technological progress. - Past Simple Passive
9. Some researchers believe global warming will continue to cause natural disasters. - Future Simple Active
10. Traffic in cities is getting worse. - Present Continuous Active
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Это два модальных глагола, которые выражают разрешение. Can используют в неформальной обстановке, а may берут, когда нужно быть вежливее.
May I come in?
Can I ask you a question?
Ingredients:
Dough:
1 package active dry yeast (about 2 teaspoons)
1 cup warm water
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
pinch salt
Topping:
1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce
browned ground beef
<span>1 can sliced mushrooms (drained)</span>
thinly sliced green pepper and onions
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 to 2 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese
<span>1. </span>Add yeast to the water and stir until dissolved.
2. Add sugar, oil, flour, and salt.
3. Put the mixing bowl filled with dough in warm water for 5 minutes to rise.
4. Pat dough out on a well-greased cookie sheet or pizza pan or.
5. Lay toppings on dough in order listed.
6. <span>Bake at 400° for 15 to 20 minutes.</span>
0. Decision
1. Equipment
2. Reliable
3. Mechanical
4. Safety
5. Adjusted
6. Height
7. Strengthen
8. Effective
9. Reasonably
10. Throughout
Harry never walks to school
Hermione always studies a lot
Students usually spend their free time in thr common room
Harry often dont treat the dursleys well
Hedwig sometimes brings Harrys mail