C. Read again and write T for True or F for False. 1. The Wright brothers flew a plane for the first time in 1901.
2. The first non-stop transatlantic flight was in 1918.
3. In 1950, the world market didn't have a need for computers.
4. About 2 billion people use computers today.
5. Zanuck predicted that people wouldn't like watching TV.
6. In the USA, people have their TV sets on for about 7 hours a day.
7. Steve Chen owns YouTube.
2 Simon (has not had) lunch at the Thai restaurant since he got food-poisoning.
3 The reason I'm so wet is that I (have been washing) the car.
4 My brother (has been playing) on his Xbox for nearly six hours – I think he should take a break!
5 So far, his novels (have always been sold) thousands of copies on the first day.
6 There should be some milk left, I don't think we (have drunk) it all.
7 He's still very shaken, even though his friends (have helped) him get over the shock.
8 Paula was reading until midnight, but she still (has not finished) her book.
9 My boyfriend has been more considerate recently. He (has even been opening) doors for me.
10 Emma and Peter (have stayed) at the youth hostel in Blackpool several times.
2) much, much, a lot, many.
3) a cup of tea, a glass of water, a bottle of milk, a piece of cake, a package of oranges.
4) Must, must, nust.
5) giraffe, hippo, crocodile, lizzard.
1) nicer(the nicest), fatter(the fatest), thinner(the thinnest), taller(the tallest), funnier(the funniest).
2) many, much, much, a lot of, a lot of.
3) a piece of cake, a package of oranges, a bottle of milk, a cup of tea, a glass of water.
4) mustn`t, must, must.
5) Не очень понимаю, что зна животные, но тут есть whale.