Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. When it (get) dark we’ll have to stop. We can’t work in the dark.
2. Go on till you (come) to a square with a statue in the middle; then turn left and you’ll find the theatre on your right.
3. Immediately the train (stop) we’ll jump out.
4. I’ll help you with your homework as soon as I (do) my own.
5. He was determined to keep the two dogs apart because he knew that the moment they (see) one another they’d start barking.
6. I know the coat’s unfashionable but I’m not going to throw it away. I’ll keep it till that style (come) into fashion again.
ответ
Maybe you’re famous. Maybe you occasionally rub shoulders with someone who is famous. Whether you’re the one who holds fame or who is smitten by fame, I think this reflection may benefit you. So, let’s ask, “What does it mean to be famous?”
It means that people know you before they know you. At least, they know something about you that defines you in their eyes. Usually, they like the thing they use to define you; otherwise, you would infamous instead of famous in their eyes.
People ask, “Are you [your name, as if it was a title]?” And then the conversation becomes about whatever you’re famous for… being an athlete, a politician, a preacher, an author, an actor, etc. The interaction then involves a selfie, a question in your area of expertise, an autograph, or a story about how much you mean to them.
One might think that the effect of being famous would be a healthy sense of belonging and satisfaction. After all, the ideal of 80’s sitcom Cheers is true for you… everyone knows your name. But if you follow the life of famous people or had a conversation with someone who is famous, you realize more often being famous creates a sense of loneliness and isolation.
People don’t really know you. They recognize you, know something about you, and admire you. Famous people tend to have a relational network that is a mile wide and an inch deep. When people interact with a famous person it is an “event” not an authentic interaction. It is something the non-famous person posts on Instagram or tells their friends about; not a two-way interaction of mutual care and interest.
There is an increasing phenomenon of being “Christian famous,” that is, the dynamics of fame that occur within the Christian subculture. If you follow the lives of Christian famous people, you realize the experience of being Christian famous often ends poorly (i.e., some form of moral failure or disillusionment).
Simple logic would say that this is because the Christian famous person becomes arrogant and begins to think they are above the rules that apply to normal people. Doubtless this is true in some cases. But it is an over-simplification to think this is the only dynamic involved.
Being famous means you are known for your strength or accomplishment (again, being infamous, would mean being known for your weakness or failure). People who admire this strength know a lot about you. They’ve studied you. They give you compliments. It enriches their day and makes them feel special to talk with you. They ask you questions and give great weight to your answers. If you ask them a question, they get embarrassed or flustered.
Объяснение:
Khmelnytskyi is situated in the Western Ukraine at the confluence of the Buh and its tributary the Ploska. According to the chronicles, Khmelnytskyi was founded in 1493 and was named Ploskyriv.
Until 1954 it was called Proskuriv, and then it was renamed to honour hetman B. Khmelnytskyi.
The total area of the city is 52 km2. Its population is 241 000. Khmelnytskyi is the city of science and education. There are a lot of higher educational institutions, planning organisations and 6 technical secondary schools. There are lots of monuments to the soldiers who died during the Second World War. People who live in Khmelnytskyi are proud of the monuments to T. Shevchenko and B. Khmelnytskyi. Machine building industry and electrical industry predominate in Khmelnytskyi.
The enterprises produce various machines, thermoplastics machinery, auto and tractor parts, furniture, footwear, and chemical products. Khmelnytskyi is also the city of theatres and museums.
A Ukrainian Music and Drama Theatre, a puppet theatre, and a philharmonic orchestra are very popular among the people. Many tourists visit a museum of regional studies, the H. Vereisky Memorial Museum. A famous graphic artist was born here. Khmelnytskyi is a very modern city and it is green. There are two parks and the Botanical Gardens there. The city is a railway junction. There are also two bus stations and an airport in the city.