Questions with Yes/No answers (A1-2) Complete the questions with one word. Example: A --- you got a brother? B: Yes, I have, - have 1) As...there a park near your house? B: No, there isn't.
A museum (from the Greek μουσεῖον - House of the Muses) is an institution that collects, studies, stores and displays objects - monuments of natural history, material and spiritual culture, as well as educational and popularization activities.
At first, this concept denoted a collection of objects (exhibits) in art and science, then, since the 18th century, it also includes the building where the exhibits are located. Scientific research work carried out in museums has joined since the 19th century. And since the sixties of the XX century, the pedagogical activity of museums began (special projects for children, adolescents and adults).
With the development of computer technology and the Internet, virtual museums have also appeared on CD-ROM or on the Internet.
In 1946 the international organization ICOM (International Council of Museums) was created to support and develop the activities of museums. This organization includes over 27,500 members from 115 countries of the world and works closely with UNESCO and other international organizations.
Объяснение: Если глагол в инфинитиве оканчивается на немое e, то при прибавлении -ing немое e опускается:
to give (давать) — giving, to write (писать) — writing.
2. Если глагол в инфинитиве оканчивается на одну согласную букву и ей предшествует краткий гласный звук, то эта конечная согласная удваивается:
to sit (сидеть) — sitting, to swim (плавать) — swimming, to run (бегать) — running.
3. Если инфинитив оканчивается на букву l, то независимо от ударения эта буква в британском варианте удваивается:
to travel (путешествовать) — travelling, to cancel (отменять)— cancelling.
4. Если инфинитив оканчивается на -ie, то буква i опускается, а e переходит в y:
to die (умирать) — dying, to tie (связывать) — tying, to lie (лежать) — lying.
A museum (from the Greek μουσεῖον - House of the Muses) is an institution that collects, studies, stores and displays objects - monuments of natural history, material and spiritual culture, as well as educational and popularization activities.
At first, this concept denoted a collection of objects (exhibits) in art and science, then, since the 18th century, it also includes the building where the exhibits are located. Scientific research work carried out in museums has joined since the 19th century. And since the sixties of the XX century, the pedagogical activity of museums began (special projects for children, adolescents and adults).
With the development of computer technology and the Internet, virtual museums have also appeared on CD-ROM or on the Internet.
In 1946 the international organization ICOM (International Council of Museums) was created to support and develop the activities of museums. This organization includes over 27,500 members from 115 countries of the world and works closely with UNESCO and other international organizations.