2put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.
1) by 11 p.m., gail had already fallen _ (fall/already) asleep.
2) he
- (fix) his bike until his friends
(come) to see him.
3) peter
(never/see) a crocodile before she
(go) to africa.
4) when i
(see) him last week, he
(sit) quietly on the river bank with his fishing rod.
Объяснение:
Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. It is the largest city in Ukraine. More than three million people live there. Kiev was founded more than 1500 years ago. It is the political, economic, industrial and cultural centre of our country. There are many factories in Kiev. They make different products. In Kiev there are many museums, monuments, theatres, cinemas, libraries and palaces. Thousand of students study at Kiev-Mohila academy, at Kiev University, many institutes and colleges. Kiev is a large transport centre. Kiev metro is very beautiful. Kiev is on the banks of the river Dnieper. The city is very green. It is one of the most beautiful cities of Ukraine. Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, president and government are in Kiev. Ambassadors of many countries live in the capital of Ukraine too. We are proud that our capital is one of the best and oldest cities in the world. Khreschatyk is the main street in Kiev. It is not very long, but it is wide and straight. You can see many cars and trolley buses in Khreschatyk. There are many big green trees in it. A lot of people go to Khreschatyk every day. Some of them go shopping because there are many good shops and big market there. Other people go to the cinema, look at the fountains or sit on the benches. In the evening many people walk in Khreschatyk. There you can see many bright lights. People like the main street of Kiev because it is nice and green.
1. Teacher: "Are there …any problems with this?"
2. Can I have …some more water, please?
3. "You have just said that today's meeting has ended in deadlock. Is there …any hope left now of a settlement before tomorrow night?"
4. "Have …some wine," the March Hare said in an encouraging tone. Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. "I don't see …any wine," she remarked. "There isn't …any" said the March Hare (Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland).
5. One should never trust a woman who tells one her real age. A woman who would tell one that, would tell …anything. (Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance).
6. …Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and …some few to be chewed and digested (Bacon Essays, Of Studies).
7. The schoolmaster was leaving the village, and …everybody