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3. Поставьте вопросы к подчеркнутым словам.
1. The walls in my room are yellow.
2. Bess is a good pupil
3. It is our classroom
4. This is a large map
5. The matches are on the table. Вопрос:
3. Поставьте вопросы к подчеркнутым словам.
1. The walls in my room are yellow.
2. Bess is a good pupil
3. It is our classroom
4. This is a large map
5. The matches are on the table. Смотреть решения всех заданий с листа Ответ:
What color are the walls in your room?
Who is a good pupil?
What is it?
What is this?
Where are the matches?
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Похожие 1. Заполните пропуски предлогами и наречиями, где это необходимо.
1. They're looking ... the boys.
2. Please go ... the table.
3. Fred is... home now.
4. Please go ... the room.
5. Take a piece ... chalk ... the table and write these words, please. 2. Напишите существительные во множественном числе.
A lion, a toy, a granny, a leaf, a child, a fork, a tree, a boss, a potato, a tooth
a house, a tray, a match, a dress, a wolf, a sheep, a woman, a goose, a roof, a lily. 4. Переведите предложения на английский язык.
1.Познакомьтесь с Петром.
2. Дайте мне мой галстук, пожалуйста
3. Та страница не чистая.
4. Николай или Петр у доски?
5. Моя сестра и я студенты.
6. Катя не преподаватель. Она студентка.
7. Это примечание. Оно длинное.
8. Уберите вашу книгу со стола, пожалуйста.
9. Достань свою ручку из сумки. Анна.
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In England everything is different. You must understand that when people say 'England' they sometimes
mean 'Great Britain', sometimes 'The United Kingdom', sometimes 'The British Isles - but never just
England. On Sundays in Europe, the poorest person wears his best clothes and the life of the country
becomes happy, bright and colourful; on Sundays in England, the richest people wear their oldest clothes
and the country becomes dark and sad. In Europe nobody talks about the weather, in England, you have
to say 'Nice day, isn't it?' about two hundred times a day, or people think you are a bit boring. In Europe
you get Sunday newspapers on Monday. In England, a strange country, you get Sunday newspapers on
Sunday. In Europe people like their cats but in England they love their cats more than their family.