What did they use long ago? Look at the pictures and match new things with the old. Now finish these sentences.
Long ago they used candles to see in the dark, now we use electricity. — Давно они использовали свечи, чтобы видеть в темноте, теперь мы используем электричество.
Long ago they counted on fingers, now we do maths on computers. — Давно они использовали пальцы, чтобы считать теперь мы делаем математику на компьютерах.
Long ago they rode horses, now we use cars. — Давно они ездили на лошадях, теперь мы используем автомобили.
Long ago they lived in caves, now we live in houses. — Давным - давно они жили в пещерах, сейчас мы живем в домах.
Long ago they used wood to cook, now we use gas. — Давно они использовали древесину, чтобы готовить, в настоящее время мы используем газ.
Long ago cups were made of metal, now they are made of plastic. — Давно чашки (кубки) были сделаны из металла, сейчас они сделаны из стекла.
1. — Would you like to come to the cinema with me, Nick? — No. I have been working)_all day and I am tired. — And will you (come) _ when you (finish) resting? — What film is on at the cinema? — It's a new war film and it is based) on a war novel. — Oh, I (saw)_it a week ago. I (had read)_the novel before I (went)_ to see it. 2. Look, it (is raining) _ outside. The rain (started) when I (was going)__to the hairdresser's, but when I ( came) out it was pouring). 1. I (had been walking or about half an hour when at last I saw) a little house near the river. I understood) at once that it (was)_ _the house about which Ann had told_ _me a few days before. I knocked_ at the door and (to asked) to come in by the voice from inside. A woman was sitting at the window with a book in her hands. 2. Carol and I are old friends. We (have known) each other since we were_in primary school. 3. As soon as I get_home tonight I'll give) you a call. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Flint (are intending to visit their son's school tomorrow. When they get) there, they will see) the headmaster first. 2. When I (was talking with my friend at the party last night I. ( asked him where his cousin Freddy (was) __I (was told that he (had left for Leeds and would come back in a month. 3. — Have you ever ( talked) to your teacher about your grades, Jim? — Yes, I (have talked to her several times. In fact I ( talked _to her about it after class yesterday when you were waiting) for me outside. 1. Snow (is promised tomorrow by the forecast. If it (snows) _tomorrow, I'll stay) at home. 2. Horses (were introduced)_into the Americans by Spaniads in the early fifteenth century. Spanish explorers brought) them in their ships and later most of the horses (became wild animals. 3. When I got) to the Parker family yesterday afternoon around two o'clock, Mr. Parker was working) _on his car. He said he (had got_ in a road accident and the repairs (would take) him another day or two. 4. — Where's Robinson? — He (is preparing) _for tomorrow's seminar. He has just returned from the library.
What did they use long ago? Look at the pictures and match new things with the old. Now finish these sentences.
Long ago they used candles to see in the dark, now we use electricity. — Давно они использовали свечи, чтобы видеть в темноте, теперь мы используем электричество.
Long ago they counted on fingers, now we do maths on computers. — Давно они использовали пальцы, чтобы считать теперь мы делаем математику на компьютерах.
Long ago they rode horses, now we use cars. — Давно они ездили на лошадях, теперь мы используем автомобили.
Long ago they lived in caves, now we live in houses. — Давным - давно они жили в пещерах, сейчас мы живем в домах.
Long ago they used wood to cook, now we use gas. — Давно они использовали древесину, чтобы готовить, в настоящее время мы используем газ.
Long ago cups were made of metal, now they are made of plastic. — Давно чашки (кубки) были сделаны из металла, сейчас они сделаны из стекла.
— No. I have been working)_all day and I am tired.
— And will you (come) _ when you (finish) resting?
— What film is on at the cinema?
— It's a new war film and it is based) on a war novel.
— Oh, I (saw)_it a week ago. I (had read)_the novel before I (went)_ to see it.
2. Look, it (is raining) _ outside. The rain (started) when I (was going)__to the hairdresser's, but when I ( came) out it was pouring).
1. I (had been walking or about half an hour when at last I saw) a little house near the river. I understood) at once that it (was)_ _the house about
which Ann had told_ _me a few days before. I knocked_ at the door and (to asked) to come in by the voice from inside. A woman was sitting at the
window with a book in her hands.
2. Carol and I are old friends. We (have known) each other since we were_in primary school.
3. As soon as I get_home tonight I'll give) you a call.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Flint (are intending to visit their son's school tomorrow. When they get) there, they will see) the headmaster first.
2. When I (was talking with my friend at the party last night I. ( asked him where his cousin Freddy (was) __I (was told that he (had left for Leeds and would come back in a month.
3. — Have you ever ( talked) to your teacher about your grades, Jim?
— Yes, I (have talked to her several times. In fact I ( talked _to her about it after class yesterday when you were waiting) for me outside.
1. Snow (is promised tomorrow by the forecast. If it (snows) _tomorrow, I'll stay)
at home.
2. Horses (were introduced)_into the Americans by Spaniads in the early fifteenth century. Spanish explorers brought) them in their ships and later most of the horses (became wild animals.
3. When I got) to the Parker family yesterday afternoon around two o'clock, Mr. Parker was working) _on his car. He said he (had got_ in a road accident and the repairs (would take) him another day or two.
4. — Where's Robinson?
— He (is preparing) _for tomorrow's seminar. He has just returned from the library.