1. Last week my husband gave (give) me a gold ring.
2. Jessica will have (have) dinner with her sister at 3 o’clock tomorrow.
3. I’m afraid the teacher hasn't come (not come) yet.
4. I was writing (write) letter to my parents at 9 o’clock yesterday.
5. By April 2017 we will have been living (live) in Berlin for 5 year already.
6. We take (take) our dogs out for a run every day.
7. My pupils have learnt (learn) 7 new rules today.
8. We had packed (pack) our luggage and were waiting for the car.
9. My brother is learning (learn) to drive a car now.
10. In a week we will be celebrating (celebrate) our wedding anniversary.
1. Yes, he is.
2. He wakes up early, gets ready and goes to school. There he spends eight hours studying hard so he doesn't have to do too much homework. At home he relaxes by watching TV and using the computer. He walks his dog in the evening and then goes to bed at half past nine. Twice a week he goes to football practice after school and at the weekends he just relaxes at home.
3. He has time for football practice, homework, school work and his dog.
4. He doesn't have time for his friends.
5. Yes, he has. He's got two rules. He never watches TV in the morning and he works hard at school so he doesn't have to do a lot of homework.
6. He has time for almost everything, but not enough time to meet up with his friends.
7. Yes, he can. At the weekends he can stay in bed all day and watch TV.
The Olympic Games, as we know them now, have a long history dating back to ancient times. It all started in the Peloponnese, Greece, about 3,000 years ago. Sports competitions were held in Olympia and got their name from the venue of the Olympic Games. No one knows exactly when they began, but the first written mention dates back to 776 BC. The Games were held in the same location every four years. This four-year period was called the Olympiad and was used as a reckoning system: time was measured in Olympiads, not in years. THE BIRTH OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Объяснение:
Olympus is a high, rocky mountain in northern Greece, it was believed that the gods lived there. The history of the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece is shrouded in legends and myths, but it is known for certain that they began to be held in Olympia, a town located in southern Greece, in the western part of the Peloponnesian Peninsula, in the region of Elis. According to one of the legend versions, the cruel god Kronos ruled there. For fear of dying at the hands of one of his children, he swallowed his newborn babies.