15. Sorry, I can't stop. I'mhurry. 16. Thanks for dinner. I a wonderful evening 17. That's the shop has the best clothes. 18. Do you thinktomorrow? 19. The hotel was called 'The Malibu'. 20. I work very late tonight, and took the last train home.
1. We will have finished the work by 3 o’clock tomorrow.
2. John has translated this article already.
3. All the examinations will have been passed by the next week.
4. I have never seen this film.
5. He has entered the university this year. (При условии, что сейчас, допустим, декабрь и он уже поступил)
He is going to enter the university this year. (При условии, что сейчас начало года, он определился с поступлением и активно готовится к экзаменам)
He is entering the university this year. (При условии, что уже лето, он хорошо сдал экзамены и подал документы, то есть точно поступит, но приказ о поступлении ещё не вышел)
6. I haven't met him here since September.
7. When he returned to his native city, new Metro lines had already been built there.
8. She has just left.
9. Have you already installed the new equipment?
10. He has been interested in mathematics since his childhood.
1) Kazakh traditional music can be divided into two genres: instrumental music and vocal music. Instrumental music is called Kuy and performed by soloists using Kazakh traditional musical instruments, e.g. dombra, kobyz, etc. Among the most famous kuy composers are Kurmangazy, Dina, Dauletkerey, Tattimbet, etc.
2) Dombyra Parties are usually held on weekdays in crowded alleys or at parks. They have occurred in Astana, Almaty, Shymkent and Atyrau and others.
3) Sorry, I don't know
4) For most, a minimum of thirty minutes a day is a good start. However, beginners can practice too much and should stop if they feel the vocal strain. Taking breaks throughout the day allows those without the vocal stamina to practice more daily.
5) The predominant form of cultural expression among the Kyrgyz nomads is the narration of epics. The art of the Akyns, the Kyrgyz epic tellers, combines singing, improvisation and musical composition. ... They represent an oral encyclopaedia of Kyrgyz social values, cultural knowledge and history.
1. We will have finished the work by 3 o’clock tomorrow.
2. John has translated this article already.
3. All the examinations will have been passed by the next week.
4. I have never seen this film.
5. He has entered the university this year. (При условии, что сейчас, допустим, декабрь и он уже поступил)
He is going to enter the university this year. (При условии, что сейчас начало года, он определился с поступлением и активно готовится к экзаменам)
He is entering the university this year. (При условии, что уже лето, он хорошо сдал экзамены и подал документы, то есть точно поступит, но приказ о поступлении ещё не вышел)
6. I haven't met him here since September.
7. When he returned to his native city, new Metro lines had already been built there.
8. She has just left.
9. Have you already installed the new equipment?
10. He has been interested in mathematics since his childhood.
1) Kazakh traditional music can be divided into two genres: instrumental music and vocal music. Instrumental music is called Kuy and performed by soloists using Kazakh traditional musical instruments, e.g. dombra, kobyz, etc. Among the most famous kuy composers are Kurmangazy, Dina, Dauletkerey, Tattimbet, etc.
2) Dombyra Parties are usually held on weekdays in crowded alleys or at parks. They have occurred in Astana, Almaty, Shymkent and Atyrau and others.
3) Sorry, I don't know
4) For most, a minimum of thirty minutes a day is a good start. However, beginners can practice too much and should stop if they feel the vocal strain. Taking breaks throughout the day allows those without the vocal stamina to practice more daily.
5) The predominant form of cultural expression among the Kyrgyz nomads is the narration of epics. The art of the Akyns, the Kyrgyz epic tellers, combines singing, improvisation and musical composition. ... They represent an oral encyclopaedia of Kyrgyz social values, cultural knowledge and history.
6) Sorry, I don't know
7) Sorry, I don't know