68.past indefinite. open the brackets.ask questions. 1. you (to go) to the cinema yesterday 2.when she( to get up) yestarday? 3. why jill ( not to go) to school last week? 4.with whom david (to play) football at the stadium the day before yestarday? 5. how much money you (to spend) yesterday? 5. how much money you (to spend) yesterday? 6. where they (to have dinner) yesterday afternoon? 7.how many lessons we ( to have ) yesterday? 8. your sister ( to watch ) tv yesterday evening? 9. where he ( to live ) last year? !
1. В течение 40 лет после 1945 года страны Восточной Европы имели плановую экономику, в которой рыночные законы играли лишь небольшую роль. 2. Правительство играет важную роль в распределении ресурсов в экономике. 3. Товары производятся на фермах или фабриках. Товары обеих групп потребляются людьми, которые их покупают. 4. Управление планирования правительство решает, что будет произведено, как будет произведено, и для кого она будет производиться. 5. Решения о распределении ресурсов принимаются каждый день в каждом городе, в основном через механизмы рынков и цен. 6. Когда в Бразилии был урожай кофе (очень высокий урожай кофе), бразильское правительство покупало у фермеров много кофе, а затем сжигало его. 7. Рынки зерна (зерно) сильно изменились за последние 25 лет в Соединенных Штатах
Сказуемые:had planned (Past Perfect)
played (Past Simple)
plays (Present Simple)
produced (Past Simple)
planning (Present Continuous)
will be produced (future simple)
distributing (Present Continuous)
being (Present Continuous)
bought (Past Simple)
changed (Past Simple)
sister gets up at eight o'clock. 2. She is a
school-girl. She goes to school in the afternoon. 3. Jane
is fond of sports. She does her morning exercises every day. 4. For
breakfast she has two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea. 5. After
breakfast she goes to school. 6. It takes him
two hours to do his homework. 7. She speaks French well. 8. My working day begins at seven o'clock. I get up, switch on the radio and do my morning exercises. It takes me fifteen minutes, At half past seven we have breakfast. My father and I leave home at eight o'clock. He takes a bus to his factory. My mother is a doctor,
she leaves home at nine o'clock. In the evening we gather in the living-room. We watch TV and talk.