My plane (takes off) for New York this time tomorrow. I (am going to watch) this film in the cinema. Do you like this dress? Oh, I (will buy) it for you. We (are leaving) for Scotland tomorrow evening by car. The Nile, Lake Erie, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal. 1. I (will show) you my work if you (like). 2. He (came) home at six o'clock yesterday. 3. Pete will certainly (help) you with your English if you ask him. 4. This little boy has never ( seen) a crocodile. 5. Let's go for a walk. The rain (has stopped) and the sun (is shining). 6. I (am doing) this work well. I just (need) enough time. 7. I always (get) up at eight o'clock, but tomorrow I (will get) up a little later. 8. What are you ( reading) now? — I (am reading) Tom's book. I (am) in a hurry. Tom is soon (coming), and I (will have) to give it back to him. 9. I ( want) to see your friend. Will he ( come) here tomorrow? 10. When I ( come) home every day, my mother has already ( cooked) dinner.
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, was born 8 June 1988, British, creator of the world wide web. Rewards: Mountbatten Medal(1996), Wallace Prize McDowell(1996), Scholarship Mc-Arthur (1998), Royal Medal (2000), Sir Frank Whittle Medal (2001), Marconi Prize(2002), Princess of Asturias Award for Technical & Scientific Research (2002), Japan Prize (2002), The Millennium Technology Award (2004), order of the British Empire (2004), President's Medal (2006), Premium dripper (2007), IEEE Maxwell Award (2008), Hall of Fame of the Internet(2012), Prize of Queen Elizabeth II in the field of engineering (2013), Turing Award(2017). Facts: In a certain serse of he confronts commercialization world wide wed. He is interested in the network itself, not its use. In one of his interviews, Berners-Lee confessed that be "almost physically suffers from all-piling garbage on the Net"
I (am going to watch) this film in the cinema.
Do you like this dress? Oh, I (will buy) it for you.
We (are leaving) for Scotland tomorrow evening by car.
The Nile, Lake Erie, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal.
1. I (will show) you my work if you (like).
2. He (came) home at six o'clock yesterday.
3. Pete will certainly (help) you with your English if you ask him.
4. This little boy has never ( seen) a crocodile.
5. Let's go for a walk. The rain (has stopped) and the sun (is shining).
6. I (am doing) this work well. I just (need) enough time.
7. I always (get) up at eight o'clock, but tomorrow I (will get) up a little later.
8. What are you ( reading) now? — I (am reading) Tom's book. I (am) in a hurry. Tom is soon (coming), and I (will have) to give it back to him.
9. I ( want) to see your friend. Will he ( come) here tomorrow?
10. When I ( come) home every day, my mother has already ( cooked) dinner.
Facts: In a certain serse of he confronts commercialization world wide wed. He is interested in the network itself, not its use. In one of his interviews, Berners-Lee confessed that be "almost physically suffers from all-piling garbage on the Net"