He (leave) by that time already. 2. I (just/arrive) when the telephone (ring)
3. She (live) in Berlin for three years when the war (break out).
4. I (wait) for him for three hours when he (come)
5. After Mary (finish) sewing, she (go) shopping.
6. Jim arrived at the railway station, took a taxi and drove to the hotel. He (book) the room in the hotel beforehand.
7. I (do) the homework by 5 o’clock.
8. Bill (wait) for his friend wondering where he (go).
9. He (buy) a new car as his old one (break).
10. I (feel) very tired because I (write) a report in biology.
11. Tina (be delighted) with her new match. She (dream) about one for a long time.
1) I was greatly surprised when I saw his surprise.
2) 1960 was the year that my father remembers very well.
3) This is the travel agency where we bought our trip to Venice.
4) My friend is the person who I can rely on.
5) Pizza is the food which I tried in Italy.
6) London is the city where I first studied English
7) It was foggy that's why we had to be careful. (?)
8) I have never met the man suitcase whose was lost.
9) The Louvre is the place which I like very much.
10) Hampstead Heath is a peaceful place that is very dear to me.
Объяснение:
В седьмом я не уверена, странно составленное предложение)
ответ:1. In ancient times people used to rely only on themselves and their communities in terms of knowledge. When you had a problem or needed any assistance you either had to come up with the solution yourself or had to ask or pay other people to help you.
2. Nowdays knowledge is the furthest thing from sacred. You can look up any question you have and get an answer in mere seconds.
3. With a lot of information so easy to access people become lazy, they just use internet to do the thinking for them. Sadly, this means a lot of people don't bother to learn some vital skills such as critical thinking, media analysis, math, and are not only helples without the internet to help them but are also extremely easy to manipulate.