Fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets: Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple 1. The weather around here terrible in the last few weeks. (BE) Maria her suitcase last night. (PACK) 3. I volleyball since I was a teenager. (NOT PLAY) 4. We wash the dishes. They're all clean now (HELP) 5. They ? (CLOSE, the factory. - Really? When THAT HAPPEN) yet? (YOUR BUSINESS COURSE - START) it 7. How long that camera? - About a month. I. because it was on sale just before Chriistmas, (YOU HAVE, BUY) 8. last week's magazine? - It must be here because I it on Monday. (YOU SEE, BUY) 9. The books you ordered The delivery service them an hour ago. (ARRIVE, BRING) 10. The Queen her two-week tour through Australia yesterday. (START) 11. The plane from New York The passengers are getting out. (JUST LAND) 12. We a party at school for ages. (NOT HAVE) ill ever 13.1 since. (CATCH, BE) a cold in school a few days ago and 14. Dinosaurs around the earth millions of years ago. (WANDER) 15. Prices up last year, but they by 8% already this year. (NOT GO, INCREASE) 16. I'm so tired. I the way to the underground station. (WALK) 17. We home from our holidays and getting ready to settle in. JUST COME) 18. She in London for three years. However, when her mom she to Leeds and there ever since. (LIVE, DIE, MOVE, LIVE) 19. Dusty a match so far this year. He is more successful than last year, the first three matches. (NEVER LOSE, LOSE) when he 20. He off the ladder and his ankle. That's why he in school for a while. (FALL, BREAK, NOT BE)
Beefeaters-unofficial name of the ceremonial guards of the tower of London. The official (short) English name is Yeomen Warders ("Yeomen's Guard»).
This formation was created under the Tudor king Henry VII of England and Wales. It recruits retired non-commissioned officers of the British Armed forces who have served in the military for at least 22 years and have an excellent record of service.
They have always been distinguished by their traditional loyalty and loyalty to the English Crown. For centuries the Beefeaters were responsible for the supervision of prisoners The tower of London and the protection of the Royal regalia, but over time, with zero risk of conspiracy among the nobility, they now serve as honorary guides and are themselves a landmark in London.
Beefeaters-unofficial name of the ceremonial guards of the tower of London. The official (short) English name is Yeomen Warders ("Yeomen's Guard»).
This formation was created under the Tudor king Henry VII of England and Wales. It recruits retired non-commissioned officers of the British Armed forces who have served in the military for at least 22 years and have an excellent record of service.
They have always been distinguished by their traditional loyalty and loyalty to the English Crown. For centuries the Beefeaters were responsible for the supervision of prisoners The tower of London and the protection of the Royal regalia, but over time, with zero risk of conspiracy among the nobility, they now serve as honorary guides and are themselves a landmark in London.
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Перевод: лечить детей,
выполнять операции;
быть специалистом по женскому
болезни;
для оказания при родах;
для лечения пациентов с ком-
пн болезни;
- специализироваться на глазных болезнях;
лечить людей от заразных
болезни;
заботиться о мужчинах-
тальные расстройства;
бороться с болезнями
сердце;
- быть специалистом по болезням
зубов;
бороться с кожными заболеваниями;
для лечения нервных расстройств;
быть озабоченным
лечение заболеваний
мочеиспускательная система;
специализироваться на внутренних дис-
облегчает.