Переведите предложения, определив по формальным признакам функцию причастия. 12. the number of molecules in each cubic centimeter of the substance being compressed is increased. 13. he stopped before a closed door. 14. when proving his thought the scientist referred to sechenov’s works. 15. the region being investigated is situated in the north. 16. the tv programmes showing the latest scientific achievements are very popular. 17. starting an experiment a chemist must first determine if the substance is a compound or simply a mixture. 18. all the questions asked were answered. 19. when exploring the kursk magnetic anomaly lasarev, a leading soviet scientist, discovered the richest iron-ore deposits in the world. 20. the molecules begin moving slower while cooling. 21. this group of engineers is working out a new device being used in different conditions underground. 22. the metals being used in the experiment possessed many important properties. 23. adding heat we can change the state of a substance. 24. when heated, a magnet loses some or all its magnetism. 25. the material tested showed good properties.
2. Do we receive a lot of mail every day? What do we receive every day? Do we receive a lot of mail every day or every week? We receive a lot of mail every day, don`t we? Who receives a lot of mail every day?
3. Does Hans want to learn English for his work as a businessman? What does Hans want? Does Hans want to learn English or French for his work as a businessman? Hans wants to learn English for his work as a businessman, doesn`t he? Who wants to learn English for the work as a businessman?
4. Did our director visit China 2 weeks ago? What did our director visit 2 weeks ago? Did our director visit China 2 weeks or two months ago? Our director visited China 2 weeks ago, didn`t he? Who visited China 2 weeks ago?
5. Have we advertised our products on TV? What have we advertised on TV? Have we advertised our products or our goods on TV? We have advertised our products on TV, haven`t we? Who has advertised the products on TV?
First, education in Russian schools starts at the age of 7 and lasts for 11 years, and education in England is compulsory for all citizens aged from 5 to 16 years. Second, Russia's education consists of primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education. In this case, there are types of schools: primary school, secondary school, high schools, high school, special school. When in England there is a huge variety of schools: boarding schools, schools for boys, schools for girls, mixed, full-school and so on. And of course a significant difference in the school subjects. If we compare the Russian and British education system, the first subject of the number increases with each class, as in the British system the opposite - in the lower classes of objects are quite a few, but high school students are studying all 4 subjects.