Match the words in bold with their meanings: quantity produced, becoming too warm, is more than, produced, stable, available space, not on lond, quantity required, places where water is stored, a network of electricity, change
It (happened) two years ago. Martha (my sister) and I (decided) to make a trip to Canada. We (packed) our suitcases rather quickly. Martha (wasn't fond of) ironing very much that time so, she (was) very surprised that I (had ironed) all her clothes beforehand. When we arrived in Toronto we suddenly (understood) that we (had left) the address of our hotel on the table at home. Martha (was) in panic of course I (tried) to pull myself together. We (started) searching for our hotel. It (turned) out that they have six hotels with the same name located in different parts of the city. We (took) a taxi and (went) around the city. As I (knew) the city well we (found) our hotel soon. Surprisingly, the driver who (had given) us a drive round the city (offered) me to work as a tour guide for those who (came) from Paris. I (agreed), moreover, I (had had) an experience in Morocco. I (had been) in charge of different tours around the city and fortunately I (had never dealt) with complaints. Our trip (was) fascinating and we (were) glad that we (had forgotten) our hotel’s address at home.
1) It (was raining) heavily so, we (decided) not to go hiking but to invite friends to our house and cook dinner together. 2) I (to refer) to John when I told the meeting about our current problem. (НЕ ЗНАЮ) 3) No, I (didn't go) to Italy two years ago. 4) When I last went to Italy, a team of scientists (were examining) the falling tower of Pisa. 5) What (were you doing) when I phoned yesterday? 6) By the time we got to the cinema the film (had started), so we missed the first five minutes. 7) I spent a week in Miami recently. I (hadn't been) there before. 8) She told me she (had attended) a lot of meetings in Prague. 9) When I (got back), nobody (had done) the washing up. I was furious
Myth is a legendary story usually concerning some being, hero or event.Legend is an old story or person that is widely believed but cannot be proved to be true.Folktale is a tale originating and traditional among people or folk.Myths are stories about gods, demigods or supernatural creatures. In legends, unlike in myths, events can relate to the past, as well as to the present and future. They are based on reality, but aren't necessarily true. Folktales are stories with people as main characters. They sometimes include feats of strength. There are many myths in my country. One of the myths tells the story of Azhdarha and its origin. Azhdarha is an evil demon in the form of a dragon. According to the myth, it lived in deep caves. Azhdarha kidnapped people and burned villages.Myths are false. Urban legends are tales. But most urban legends tend to offer a moral lesson. They help us to make sense of the world and manage threat in a safe environment.
1) It (was raining) heavily so, we (decided) not to go hiking but to invite friends to our house and cook dinner together.
2) I (to refer) to John when I told the meeting about our current problem. (НЕ ЗНАЮ)
3) No, I (didn't go) to Italy two years ago.
4) When I last went to Italy, a team of scientists (were examining) the falling tower of Pisa.
5) What (were you doing) when I phoned yesterday?
6) By the time we got to the cinema the film (had started), so we missed the first five minutes. 7) I spent a week in Miami recently. I (hadn't been) there before.
8) She told me she (had attended) a lot of meetings in Prague.
9) When I (got back), nobody (had done) the washing up. I was furious