Поместите глаголы в скобки в Настоящее совершенное или Настоящее совершенное Непрерывный(с объяснением почему: подчеркиваете слова сигналы, если их
нет, то объяняете почему Вы выбрали данное время).
1. My friends (decorate) their flat for half a month.
2. Children (study) already English.
3. Boys (play) already football for forty minutes.
4. Sue (not/learn) the monologue for three days.
5. She (do) just something for us.
6. … (you/clean) all morning? – No. I … just (start).
7. My uncle (know) Ann for five years now.
8. She (type) eleven letters so far.
9. Sam (write) six reports up to now?
10.Kate (bake) ten loaves all morning
Soap operas are characterised by romance,sentimentality and melodrama (Passive Voice) → Romance, sentimentality and melodrama characterise soap operas (Active Voice)
The term 'soap opera' was coined by the American press in the 1930s because these serials were sponsored by soap manufacturers (Passive Voice) → The American press coined the term 'soap opera' in the 1930s because soap manufacturers sponsored these serials.
The serials were mainly watched by women (Passive Voice) → Women mainly watched the serials (Active Voice)
The highest legislative body is the Senate which consists of 100 members
(Two members from each state).
Объяснение:
The legislative branch of the U.S. government
is called Congress. Congress has two parts,
the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Congress meets in the U.S. Capitol building in
Washington, DC.
Congress makes federal laws. Members of
Congress can propose an idea for a new law.
This is called a bill. After both the Senate and
the House of Representatives pass the bill, it goes
The Capitol Building
to the President. If the President agrees, he or
she can sign the bill. Then it becomes law. If the
President does not agree, he or she can veto it. If
the President vetoes the bill, Congress can decide
to vote again to override the veto. Congress can
also make changes to the bill and send it back to
the President for approval.
U.S. Senate
100 members
Two members from each state
U.S. House of Representatives
435 voting members
Number of members depends on state’s population