Getting a cold lucy has a cold. her nose is blocked, she coughs a lot, and she has a sore throat. she felt fine last night, but now she is very sick. lucy wants to go home and rest, but she thinks she can't. she is a student and her essay is due today. she needs to proof read it and print it so the teacher gets it on time. lucy's teacher is very strict. he told lucy that the essay must be handed in on time. there are eighteen students in the class, and they are all very busy writing their essays. hopefully, they won't catch lucy's cold. if the other students catch colds, they might take several days off school and miss out on study. True/false 1. lucy feels unwell. 2. lucy coughs a lot and her nose is blocked. 3. last night she felt very sick. 4. the teacher told that she could hand the essay later. 5. everyone in her class catch a cold.
write answers. 6. what are the symptoms of cold? 7. what is her teacher like by character? 8. what was if the other students catch colds?
5. An explanation of one law was followed (past simp pass) by an explanation of another one 6. In 1896, Antoine Becquerel while studying the fluorescence shown by uranic salts such as potassium uranic sulphate made (past simp) an interesting observation that a wrapped photographic plate was being affected (past cont pass) by these salts even in the dark 7. The reaction takes (pres simp) place quickly if some manganese dioxide is mixed (pres simp pass) with the potassium chlorate. 5. За объяснением одного закона последовало объяснение другого. 6. В 1896 году Антуан Беккерель, изучая флуоресценцию, проявляемую солями урана, такими как калий-урановый сульфат, сделал интересное наблюдение, что на обернутую фотографическую пластину эти соли воздействуют даже в темноте. 7. Реакция происходит быстро, если немного диоксида марганца смешать с хлоратом калия.
I'd like (describe) Carry's routine day. He (wake up) rather early and never (go) downstairs to the kitchen (have) breakfast as it (bring) into his room. His servant, Harry, usually (take) it there. While Garry (drink) his orange juice and eat his toast (say) how good it (be), Harry (try) (do) the room. And this (occur) the other day. "Where you (put) your gold watch?" Harry cried. "Where (be) your watch? I look for it for half an hour but i can't (find) it anywhere." Garry (watch) his male servant (run) about the room. "I think I (lose) it," he said at last. Yesterday at 6 I (meet) my friend, Sir Julius. I (not have) my watch then. I evidently (lose) it by the time. I (not be) sure I (be able) (find) it. I decided to buy some new one. I was sure if you (notice) I (have) no watch you (be) disappointed. And you really (be)
6. In 1896, Antoine Becquerel while studying the fluorescence shown by uranic salts such as potassium uranic sulphate made (past simp) an interesting observation that a wrapped photographic plate was being affected (past cont pass) by these salts even in the dark
7. The reaction takes (pres simp) place quickly if some manganese dioxide is mixed (pres simp pass) with the potassium chlorate.
5. За объяснением одного закона последовало объяснение другого.
6. В 1896 году Антуан Беккерель, изучая флуоресценцию, проявляемую солями урана, такими как калий-урановый сульфат, сделал интересное наблюдение, что на обернутую фотографическую пластину эти соли воздействуют даже в темноте.
7. Реакция происходит быстро, если немного диоксида марганца смешать с хлоратом калия.