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vikaSnal87
vikaSnal87
12.08.2022 12:17 •  Английский язык

3 Fill in the gaps with words from Ex. 1.
1 The fastest way to find Dr Scott when he is at
the hospital is to call him on his
2 Jane and Mary spend hours sending
messages to each other on their
mobile phones.
3 When I have to do a project for school,
often use the
I go online and
find the information I need.
4 I talked to John about the party on the
in my bedroom.
5
are important for world
communication​

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упоротаялялька
упоротаялялька
01.07.2021 18:39
The drivers are repairing their cars
The drivers are repairing their cars, aren't they?
Are the drivers repairing their cars?
Are the drivers or teachres repairing their cars?
Who is repairing their cars?
What are the drivers repairing?

The scientist would like to catch this butterfly
The scientist would like to catch this butterfly, wouldn't they?
Would the scientist like to catch this butterfly?
Would the scientist or the driver like to catch this butterfly?
What would the scientist like to catch?
Who would like to catch this butterfly?

Charles has just finished his translation 
Charles has just finished his translation, hasn't he? 
Has Charles just finished his translation? 
Has Charles orf Dennis just finished his translation? 
What has Charles just finished? 
Who has just finished his translation?

 They haven't discussed the problem yet
 They haven't discussed the problem yet, have they?
 Have they discussed the problem yet?
 Who has discussed the problem yet?
 What have they discussed yet?
 Have they or we discussed the problem yet?
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diksimail
diksimail
28.07.2021 04:24
Tyumen (Russian: Тюме́нь) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located on the Tura River 2,144 kilometers (1,332 mi) east of Moscow. Population: 581,758 (2010 Census preliminary results);[5] 510,719 (2002 Census);[6] 476,869 (1989 Census). Tyumen is the oldest Russian settlement in Siberia. Founded in 16th century to support Russia's eastward expansion, the city has remained one of the most important industrial and economic centers east of the Ural Mountains. Located at the junction of several important trade routes and with easy access to navigable waterways, Tyumen rapidly developed from a small military settlement to a large commercial and industrial city. The central district of Old Tyumen retains many historic buildings from throughout the city's history. Today Tyumen is one of Russia's most important business centers, it is also prominent in the political and cultural life of the country. Tyumen is the transportation hub and industrial center of Tyumen Oblast—a vast oil-rich region stretching from the Kazakh border to the Arctic Ocean—as well as the home of many companies active in Russia's oil and gas industry. The Tyumen area, originally part of the Siberia Khanate, was annexed to Russia by the Cossack hetman Yermak Timofeyevich in 1585, and on July 29, 1586, Tsar Feodor I ordered two regional commanders, Vasily Borisov Sukin and Ivan Myasnoy, to construct a fortress on the site of the former Tatar town of Chimgi-Tura. The site where Tyumen was founded corresponded to the so called "Tyumen Portage" on the historical trade route from Central Asia to the Volga region, control of which had been continuously contested by various South Siberian nomads in the preceding centuries. As a result, early Russian settlers were often attacked by Tatar and Kalmyk raiders, and until the middle of the 17th century Tyumen's population was dominated by the Streltsy and Cossack garrisons stationed in the town. As the area became less restive, the town began to take on a less military character. At the beginning of the 18th century Tyumen became an important center of trade between Siberia and China in the east and Central Russia in the west, as well as an important industrial center, known for its leather goods makers, blacksmiths, and other craftsmen. In 1763, 7000 people were recorded as living in the town.
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