Инфинитив She seemed to herself.
a. to be speaking
b. to be spoken
c. to have spoken
d. spoken
She wanted no one notice of her.
a. take
b. to take
c. be taking
c. to have been taken
He is expected us his answer tomorrow.
a. give
b. to give
c. giving
d. be giving
The line where the Earth and the sky ... to meet is the horizon.
a. it seems
b. seems
c. seemingly
d. seem
To understand is ... deep structure.
a. grasping
b. to grasp
c. having grasped
d. grasped
... this work requires great skill.
a. Accomplishment
b. Having accomplished
c. To accomplish
d. When accomplished
One can be amazed by the variety of life ... in tidal pools.
a. seeing
b. to see
c. when seen
d. to be seen
Telemarketing and telesales ... as the most cost-effective way of generating new business.
a. to be widely recognized
b. are widely recognized
c. to have been widely recognized
d. widely recognized
Service hotlines, advice lines, and telephone information service ... vital competitive weapons.
a. are seen as
b. to see as
c. to be seen as
d. is seen as
How are you?I'm living and studying in Ukraine. Ukraine is amazing! Most of people are very amiable and attentive. They always help you if you need it. Also, Ukrainians have a great sense of humor, so I am never bored with my Ukrainian friends. I think interaction between Ukrainian people is the same as between English people.
Studying is very interesting. Ukrainian students have a lot of holidays but lessons are longer than in England.
Especially, I'm delighted with Ukrainian cuisine. It includes a lot of vegetables and fruits. There are many dishes with meat and fish in the Ukrainian cuisine. So,food is very tasty.
As for me,Ukraine's climate is colder than in England. But I like it because it snows a lot in winter.
I have to go now. Write back soon!
All the best,
Jane.