с заданием по английскому 8 класс
Choose the right item to complete the sentence
1) You could (inform/ have informed) me beforehand. I’ve missed an interesting lecture.
2) Bob you’re coughing and your nose is running. You should (stay/have stayed) at home and a consult a doctor.
3) Becky, you needn’t (cook/ have cooked) so many sandwiches. Only three guests came to the party yesterday.
4) You needn’t (take/ have taken) cash if you have your bank card when you go to the shops.
5) Harry, you (are to/ need) do the washing up before playing on the computer.
6) You (needn’t/ don’t need) a typewriter if you have a computer.
7) Must I report to the head manager every day? – No, you (mustn’t/ needn’t). We do it on Tuesdays and Fridays.
8) You (could be/ could have been) more polite with Ann. Look, she is crying.
9) Declarations (to be/ must be) filled in block letters.
10) – Must we complete the work before the bell? – No, you (mustn’t/ needn’t). You may finish at home.
We need to talk about Kevin McCallister. As a six-year-old, I saw him as someone to be revered. He was brave, Christmassy and able to eat ice cream without permission. For myself, and many children at the time, he was a suburban hero.
But during the next 25 years and upon many repeat viewings of Home Alone, my thoughts on Macaulay Culkin’s home-defending brute have changed rather radically. What appeared like selfless heroics in 1990 were in fact signs of early on-set antisocial personality disorder. A slapstick comedy became the study of a sadist in training and if anything, that angle only added to my enjoyment.
Since then the city attracts a lot of tourists especially in Summer. Liverpool is also the home of two premier League football clubs: Liverpool FC, and Everton FC. Matches between the two clubs are known as the Merseyside derby. L.F.C is also the English club with the most European titles. In 2007 the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of the foundation. A lot of events were planned, included La Princesse. It was a large mechanical spider (which was 20 metres high and weighted 37 tonnes) that roamed the streets of the city during the festivities. Its 8 legs represented Liverpool’s: honor, history, music, the Mersey, the ports, governance, sunshine and culture. I’d like to visit the city to see its Landmarks and enjoy its mild weather and communication with English people. I would go to football matches and visit old cathedrals. I would be happy to study in one of Liverpool’s university.