Look at the pictures and use the prompts to write what the people are doing 1. They/look/family photos/now. They are looking at family photos now 2. She/work/on her computer/at the moment.
1.You will miss the train if you don`t take a taxi. 2. I won`t go away till you come back . 3.I`d like to know when your sister comes back to Leningrad . 4. I would like to know the day your sister comes back to Leningrad . 5. I was not sure if he would be at the meeting, but if he comes he will debate. 6. While the ladies are at their rooms, I will come downstairs and try to get you something to eat.
1. When I find Olya and bring her here, I will call you. 2. When I find Olya and bring her here, I won`t go away, until I get her address. 3. When I find Olya and bring her here, I will marry her when I`m twenty three at that. 4. When I find Olya and bring her here and if you kill me, I won`t miss. 5. When I find Olya and bring her here, I don`t know whether I can explain to you how it works.
Michael could not imagine his life without computers. His parents bought__ him his first computer at the age of seven. It took him__ several days to learn how to use it. His mum said that the younger people were, the fastest__ they could learn computer skills. That was probably true – most children__ in Michael’s class were very competent computer users. Michael was really surprised to find out that the first personal computer was invented__ in the 70’s of the last century. “And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother. She smiled: “We didn't send__ each other e-mails. And there were no networks.” She also said that it had been fun__ fun to communicate face-to-face, to play out-of-doors and to visit friends’ homes. “But if there were __ no computers, I wouldn’t be able to communicate with my friends who live far away from me,” Michael replied. “True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said “And I think people will create_ even more amazing communication devices in the near future.”
2. I won`t go away till you come back .
3.I`d like to know when your sister comes back to Leningrad .
4. I would like to know the day your sister comes back to Leningrad .
5. I was not sure if he would be at the meeting, but if he comes he will debate.
6. While the ladies are at their rooms, I will come downstairs and try to get you something to eat.
1. When I find Olya and bring her here, I will call you.
2. When I find Olya and bring her here, I won`t go away, until I get her address.
3. When I find Olya and bring her here, I will marry her when I`m twenty three at that.
4. When I find Olya and bring her here and if you kill me, I won`t miss.
5. When I find Olya and bring her here, I don`t know whether I can explain to you how it works.
“And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother.
She smiled: “We didn't send__ each other e-mails. And there were no networks.”
She also said that it had been fun__ fun to communicate face-to-face, to play out-of-doors and to visit friends’ homes.
“But if there were __ no computers, I wouldn’t be able to communicate with my friends who live far away from me,” Michael replied.
“True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said “And I think people will create_ even more amazing communication devices in the near future.”