Определить грамматическое время 1. She gave the impression that she was deciding to change her course of action and to get in touch with Miss Tant. —
2. Nobody could consider O gden Street very attractive but her words always had a powerful effect upon me. —
3. Jo opened her lips to say something rude, but checked herself to a certain extent. —
4. ^ t last he attained a desired end. —
5. Her only reply to this absurd protest was a little peal of laughter. —
6. He vigorously uttered his point of view: "My dear young lady, I don't believe you can read a map."
7. He has constant headaches. —
8. M ajor Dunker doesn't think that poetry interests or suits him. —
9. His reaction to W alter's rem ark was very am using. —
10. Professor Dulwick's lectures always produce a great im pression upon his audience. —
11. The object has a resem blance to a lopsided vase. —
12. Mrs. O akroyd says she has some trouble with her children. —
13. Louisa always acted as Nelly wanted, the latter had great power over her. —
14. Hard workers always have success. —
15. The effect of his speech on the audience was quite unexpected. —
16. Perhaps curiosity m ight have conquered resentm ent to a certain extent. —
17. He replied simply but with great dignity and his answer left no doubt about his decision. —
18. A committee is to be set up to investigate the effect of television on children. —
19. The group accomplished their purpose. —
I like to do my shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. They sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of many departments: ready-made clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there.
In the women'’ clothing department you can find dresses, costumes, blouses, skirts, coats, beautiful underwear and many other things. In the men’s clothing department you can choose suits, trousers, overcoats, ties, etc. In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short-sleeved and long-sleeved pullovers, woolen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos.
In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher’s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry.. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. Everything is sold here ready-weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products.