Надо расставить слова: was(х2)
explained
didn't eat
have gone
had cooked
hadn't eaten
were
went
didn't lock
have heard
had reached
hadn't locked
One of the four-year-olds in the reading group suddenly said, 'This is the silliest story I (l)ever!' I (2)in the middle of reading Goldilocks and the Three Bears to the group. We (3)justthe part in the story where Goldilocks goes into the bears' house and eats some of the food from bowls on the table.
'Where (4)the bears?' he asked.
'Maybe outside or playing in the woods,' I suggested.
'And their house was wide open? They (5) eventhe door before going out?'
'Well, in the old days, people (6)their doors.'
'And their food was on the table, but they (7) it before they (8)outside?'
'Maybe they (9) it because it (10) too hot.'
'If you (11)that meal, you wouldn't (12)out and left it, would you?'
'Probably not, but it's just a story,' I (13)rather weakly.
(A) Special Questions:
1) My parents went to Moscow last spring.
a) Where did my parents go last spring?
b) When did my parents go to Moscow?
c) Why did my parents go to Moscow?
d) Whose parents went to Moscow last spring?
e) Who went to Moscow last spring?
2) Tom made a project in English.
a) What did Tom make?
b) What did Tom make in English?
c) In what language did he make a project?
d) Why did he make a project in English?
e) Who made a project in English?
3) We found a kitten near our house yesterday.
a) What did we find near our house yesterday?
b) Where did we find a kitten?
c) When did we find a kitten?
d) Who found a kitten yesterday?
4) The baby cried 5 minutes ago.
a) When did the baby cry?
b) What did the baby do?
c) Why did the baby cry?
d) Who cried 5 minutes ago?
5) Granny cooked dinner for us yesterday.
a) When did she cook dinner for us?
b) What did she cook for us?
c) Who did she cook dinner for?
d) Who cooked dinner for us yesterday?
(B) Tenses:
He cleaned his room yesterday.
He cleans his room every day.
He will clean his room tomorrow.
The girls danced at the concert last week.
The girls will dance at the concert next week.
The girls often dance at the concert.
I won’t see /// will not see my friends next summer.
I didn’t see my friends last summer.
I don’t see my friends every day.
Do you usually read books in the evenings?
Did you read a book last night?
Will you read books tomorrow?
Why did you run in the classroom yesterday?
Why will you run in the gym tomorrow?
Why do you run in the park every day?
(C) Choose ABC: Multiple Choice:
She … the story tomorrow
B) will tell
We … pizza in the café yesterday.
A) ate
The teacher … English every lesson.
C) speaks
Объяснение:
The house was designed by Irish-bornJames Hoban[2] and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia Creek sandstone in the Neoclassical style. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architectBenjamin Henry Latrobe) added lowcolonnades on each wing that concealed stables and storage.[3] In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by the British Army in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began almost immediately, and President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed Executive Residence in October 1817. Construction continued with the addition of the semi-circular South portico in 1824 and the North portico in 1829.